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 | | A state-community enterprise established by the state legislature as part of the 1994 Youth Violence Reduction Act, the Family Policy Council (Leaders of five state agencies, four legislators and representative of the Governor) provides oversight and support to the Network.
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 | | A family-directed intervention designed to prevent adolescent alcohol and tobacco use and it's evaluation. |
 | | The Michigan Model for Comprehensive School Health Education® is the fastest growing school health education program in the nation. It is currently being implemented in over 90% of Michigan's public schools and more that 200 private and charter schools. Through the Michigan Model®, comprehensive school health now reaches 42 states, foreign countries, universities and medical schools. |
 | | Michael Grinder and Associates (MGA) is a leading source of professional training in group dynamics and non-verbal communication skills using influence rather than power. The role of leader, whether in the boardroom or classroom is now incorporating many roles—coach, mediator, team builder, and consultant, even cheerleader! |
 | | At Encompass we are dedicated to nurturing children, enriching families and inspiring community. |
 | | Friends of Youth is focused on its mission to develop, provide and advocate services for children, youth, their families and communities that encourage individual growth and promote constructive relationships. |
 | | State program working with the Network, schools, students and parents to stop youth suicide. |
 | | Building bridges to the future. |
 | | Expect the best! |
 | | Washington state based, grassroots, non-profit, Community Health & Safety Networks, helping to strengthen families, youth and our state. |
 | | The SAMHSA Model Programs featured on this site have been tested in communities, schools, social service organizations, and workplaces across America, and have provided solid proof that they have prevented or reduced substance abuse and other related high-risk behaviors. Programs included have been reviewed by SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP). This Web site serves as a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in learning about and/or implementing these programs. |
 | | Newsletters and resources |
 | | Science of Cultural Change |
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 | | To promote and advocate for healthy and thriving families throughout Washington State. |
 | | CDC report on trends of youth health behaviors |
 | | Endorsed by the Network--great family event |
 | | Nonprofit supporting Snoqualmie Valley Schools |
 | | Suicide Prevention Protocols |
 | | an introductory course on marriage and the family, intended to present a more balanced understanding than your own personal experience might give you. A second objective is to apply what you learn in class to your own life, and better understand what you personally want in your future family and relationship experiences.
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 | | University of Washington page with links to papers on suicideology |
 | | Public Health Improvement Plan |
 | | links to research and grants for researched practices |
 | | Research-based site for planning prevention |
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 | | CDC report on trends of youth health behaviors |
 | | SVCN administration-related content. |
 | | Local artists, Lisa Cole and Linda Sebenius expand their work past the Tiny Tots at the Seattle Symphony and to the Vancouver Symphony to DVDs and CDs. |