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SchoolSafety.gov provides resources, like guidance, training, and fact sheets, to help schools create and maintain a safe learning environment. 

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Training Program
Emergency Planning
Mass Violence and Terrorism Web Training Series

Department of Justice

This virtual training program educates the general public with on the importance of communities, states, and regional planning to respond to incidents of mass violence and terrorism.

Training Program
Emergency Planning
VAT Online: Terrorism and Mass Violence

Department of Justice

This virtual training program educates the general public on the definition of terrorism and mass violence, describes the effects on victims and survivors, and identifies resources for victims and communities.

Video
Targeted Violence
Through Our Eyes: Children, Violence, and Trauma

Department of Justice

This guidance provides victim-serving organizations with a training session that addresses how to create and maintain partnerships, address resources gaps, develop victim assistance protocols, and use the protocols after incidents of mass violence or terrorism.

Tool
Emergency Planning
Mass Violence Toolkit

Department of Justice, August 2015

This toolkit helps victims of mass violence and terrorism by providing checklists, templates and other resources from partner agencies, subject matter experts, and lessons learned from past incidents to give communities a holistic approach to victim assistance from planning through long-term recovery.

Webpage
Threat Assessment and Reporting
School Violence: Prevention Tools and Resources

Department of Health and Human Services

This webpage provides various tools developed by the Center for Disease Control to help the general public understand and effectively prevent school violence.

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