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From these early activities grew a national program to reduce injury, disability, death, and costs associated with injuries outside the workplace. In June 1992, CDC established the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC). As the lead federal agency for injury prevention, NCIPC works closely with other federal agencies; national, state and local organizations; state and local health departments; and research institutions. The website also includes information on the Youth Risk Behavior Survey and both local and national results. Center for the Prevention of School Violence www.ncsu.edu/cpsv 1-800-299-6054 CPSV focuses on school violence and is a resource for information on programming assistance, research and violence prevention. Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence www.colorado.edu/cspv (303) 492-8465 The Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence takes a multi-disciplinary approach to violence and facilitates the intersection of the research community, practitioners and policy makers. The website provides information for parents of at-risk youth, school violence and youth firearms violence fact sheets, a list of prevention & intervention programs, publications, and links to other school violence resources. Their "Blueprints" page (http://www.colorado.edu/cspv/blueprints/index.html ) includes information on evaluated and promising programs. Child Welfare Information Gateway www.childwelfare.gov (800) 394-3366 Formerly the National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information and the National Adoption Information Clearinghouse, Child Welfare Information Gateway provides access to information and resources to help protect children and strengthen families. Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning www.casel.org (312) 413-1008 The Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning works to advance the science and evidence-based practice of social and emotional learning (SEL). CASEL writes books, articles, and briefs for scientists, educators, and policy makers that synthesize scientific advances in SEL and explain their implications for practice. Developmental Research and Programs www.drp.org 1-800-477-4776 DRP strives to ensure positive outcomes for children by translating current research findings into programs and services for promoting the healthy development of children and families in communities. End Violence Against Women International www.evawintl.org/index.htm (509) 684-9800 End Violence Against Women International provides effective, victim centered, multi-disciplinary training and expert consultation regarding crimes of sexual assault and domestic violence. EVAW International also seeks to identify and disseminate effective primary prevention programs for men and risk reduction programs for women. Family Support America www.familysupportamerica.org Family Support America strives to build a resource for communities who are looking to build a better tomorrow, for our families and our children, today. Family Violence Prevention Fund www.fvpf.org (415) 252-8900 The Family Violence Prevention Fund (FVPF) is a national non-profit organization that focuses on domestic violence education, prevention and public policy reform. Included on their website are programmatic responses to family violence, survivors and personal stories, family violence facts, and ways to get involved. Health and Human Services www.hhs.gov 1-877-696-6775 The US Department of Health and Human Services is the United States government's principal agency for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services, especially for marginalized communities. It manages the federal Medicare and Medicaid programs, among others. National Alliance to End Sexual Violence www.naesv.org Working to end sexual violence and ensure services for victims is the purpose of the National Alliance to End Sexual Violence (NAESV). The NAESV Board of Directors consists of leaders of state sexual assault coalitions and national law, policy, and tribal experts who promote the organization’s mission to advance and strengthen public policy on behalf of state coalitions, individuals, and other entities working to end sexual violence. National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence www.ncdsv.org (512) 407-9020 The National Center on Domestic and Sexual Violence was founded to encourage and create unprecedented levels of collaboration among professionals working to end violence against women. Currently they provide professional training and public policy advocacy. National Child Traumatic Stress Network www.nctsnet.org (301) 443-2940 The National Child Traumatic Stress Network was established to improve access to care, treatment, and services for children and adolescents exposed to traumatic events. National Coalition Against Domestic Violence www.ncadv.org (303) 839-1852 NCADV is a national organization that works to end violence against women and their children. The coalition provides information, technical assistance, publications, newsletters, and resource materials. National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) www.ncpc.org (202) 466-6272 The National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) is a private, nonprofit, tax-exempt organization whose mission is to prevent crime and build safer, more caring communities. The website contains information on community mobilization, youth mobilization, bias crimes, property crimes, and tips on community/personal safety. National Institute on Media and the Family www.mediafamily.org 1-888-672-KIDS The National Institute on Media and the Family is a research-based organization focused on both the positive and harmful effects of media on children and youth. The NIMF is an independent, nonpartisan, nonsectarian, and nonprofit organization that is based on research, education, and advocacy. NIMF is dedicated to working with communities throughout the country to help families make wiser media choices and encourage parents to “Watch What their Kids Watch.” National Network to End Domestic Violence www.nnedv.org/ 202-543-5566 The National Network to End Domestic Violence is a social change organization is dedicated to creating a social, political and economic environment in which violence against women no longer exists. They support advocacy at both the state and national levels to end domestic violence. National Organization for Women www.now.org/home.html (202) 628-8669 The National Organization for Women's homepage has a search engine that allows for research by subject (i.e. sexual harassment). The site also has links to other resources for women. Office for the Victims of Crime www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ovc/welcovc/welcome.html (202) 307-5983 The federal government’s Office for the Victims of Crime provides publications and resource lists for a variety of crimes as well as grants for victim services providers. Partnerships Against Violence Network (PAVNET) www.pavnet.org (301) 504-5462 PAVNET Online is a "virtual library" of information about violence and youth-at-risk, representing data from seven different Federal agencies. It is a one-stop searchable, information resource to help reduce redundancy in information management and provide clear and comprehensive access to information for States and local communities. The four searchable categories on the website are programs, funding, curricula, and technology information. Also included is a directory of upcoming conferences. Prevent Child Abuse America www.preventchildabuse.org (312) 663-3520 A national nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing child abuse in all its forms. The website provides extensive resources including prevention activities, family support/parent education, child abuse and neglect facts, information on child welfare, and other related topics. Prevention First, Inc. www.prevention.org (217) 793-7353 Prevention First believes that health and well being are basic human rights. Through the highest quality training, consultation, information services and advocacy, Prevention First promotes health and wellness among individuals, organizations and communities. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration www.samhsa.gov (240) 276-2000 This subsidiary of HHS is focused on building resilience and facilitating recovery for people with or at risk for mental or substance use disorders. This goal is realized through their numerous programs, policies, and grants. SAMHSA is the funding agency for the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) www.ojjdp.ncjrs.org (202) 307–5911 The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention provides Federal leadership through a comprehensive coordinated approach to prevent and control juvenile crime and improve the juvenile justice system. U.S. Department of Justice www.usdoj.gov (202) 514-2000 Range of resources, statistics and journal articles that are related to violence and violence prevention. Illinois Violence Prevention Organizations Great Cities Violence Prevention Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago www.uic.edu/cuppa/greatcitiesdirectory/ViolencePrevention.pdf The violence prevention portion of the Great Cities program at UIC works with a wide variety of partner organizations to both study patterns of violence in Chicago and the surrounding areas as well as institute demonstration projects to address the problems determined through studies. Illinois Center for Violence Prevention www.preventingviolence.org (312) 986-9200 Founded in 1992, the Illinois Center for Violence Prevention (ICVP) is a state-wide agency dedicated to the prevention of interpersonal violence, including family violence (child, partner, and elder abuse); sexual assault; youth violence; gang and gun violence; and hate crimes. Located at ICVP are Fight Crimes Invest in Kids, the Evaluation Resource Institute, the IVPA Youth Advisory Board, and the Training and Coaching Institute among others. Illinois Children’s Mental Health Partnership www.ivpa.org/childrensmhtf (312) 516-5564 The Illinois Children’s Mental Health Partnership is a collaborative of 25 members appointed by the Governor who are dedicated to improving children’s access to mental health services through policy changes and grant programs. Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence www.ilcadv.org (217) 789-2830 The Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ICADV) is a not-for-profit corporation of community-based domestic violence agencies that working to eliminate domestic abuse in Illinois. The DV agencies provide crisis intervention, counseling and advocacy and shelter services for victims and their children. Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault www.icasa.org (217) 753-4117 The Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault (ICASA) is a not-for-profit corporation of 34 community-based sexual assault crisis centers working together to end sexual violence. Each center provides 24-hour crisis intervention services, counseling and advocacy for victims of sexual assault and their significant others. Each center presents prevention education programs in Illinois communities. Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority www.icjia.state.il.us/public 1-888-425-4248 The Illinois Criminal Justice Authority maintains a database with information regarding crime in Illinois. The ICJIA also has many free publications regarding restorative justice for use by youth courts and similar organizations. Illinois Department of Children and Family Services www.state.il.us/dcfs/index.shtml (217) 785-2509 The Illinois Department of Children and Family is the primary agency for child welfare services in Illinois and works to ensure all Illinois children live in safe and loving homes. Illinois Department of Human Services www.dhs.state.il.us 1-800-843-6154 IDHS provides community health and prevention programs, programs for persons with developmental disabilities, mental illness, or substance abuse problems; employment, training, and independent living programs for persons with disabilities; and financial support, employment and training programs, child care, and other family services for low-income families. Illinois Parents www.illinoisparents.org (877) 275-3227 Illinois Parents is an information clearinghouse that provides information on raising and educating children. Included online are searchable databases of information, question-and-answer forums, and listservs on a variety of topics. Illinois Parents provides resources formerly hosted by National Parenting Information Network (NPIN) of Illinois. Illinois Violence Prevention Authority www.ivpa.org (312) 814-1704 The Illinois Violence Prevention Authority uses a public health/public safety approach to violence prevention and believes that safety, dignity and respect for all persons are fundamental to the preservation of a free society; that violence is preventable; and that we are capable, if we work together, of evolving into a more peaceful society. Using revenue from the “Prevent Violence” license plate and the other sources, IVPA funds local and statewide anti-violence programs and build collaborations amongst violence prevention organizations and initiatives. Regional Institute on Community Policing ricp.uis.edu (877) 864-7427 RICP provides comprehensive and innovative education, training and technical assistance on the philosophies of community policing to citizens and police officers. Strengthening Families Illinois www.strengtheningfamiliesillinois.org (312) 421-5200, ext. 25 Strengthening Families Illinois is a collaborative of 40 partners dedicated to improving the lives of children and families through access to childcare facilities and by working with families to build protective factors around children. Voices for Illinois Children www.voices4kids.org (312) 456-0600 A statewide advocacy organization that works on behalf of children and youth. 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