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Bullying Prevention Awareness Month: Resources for K-12 Schools

Department of Homeland Security, Department of Education, Department of Justice, and Department of Health and Human Services
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This webinar will provide an overview of what bullying is and how to identify it, key strategies and actions schools and school personnel can implement to prevent and address it, and the tools and resources available from the government to support schools in these efforts, including StopBullying.gov.
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MHSP Grant Application Technical Assistance Webinar

Department of Education
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This webinar will assist applicants who might have questions about the application process and grant procedures for the Mental Health Service Professional grant program. Applicants are encouraged to read through the entire application package before participating in this webinar.

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SBMH Grant Application Technical Assistance Webinar

Department of Education
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This webinar will assist applicants who might have questions about the application process and grant procedures for the School-Based Mental Health Services grant program. Applicants are encouraged to read through the entire application package before participating in this webinar.

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Bullying and Its Impact on Mental Health

Department of Health and Human Services
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This webinar will describe the forms of bullying (physical, verbal, relational, and cyber) and the factors that contribute to it while also identifying protective factors that can prevent bullying and buffer youths from its adverse impact.
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Combating Digital Hate, Part II: The Dark Web

Department of Justice
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This webinar, intended only for law enforcement professionals, will explain Tor, darknets, and dark markets to individuals who conduct criminal investigations involving hate and identity-based bias crimes, explore case studies and discuss specific investigative techniques involving hate and identity-based crimes, and provide investigators, analysts, and other criminal justice professionals the foundation needed to understand these tools and communities—both how they are exploited by criminals and how investigators and analysts use them.
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