Parent Seminar on Youth Protection- Salt Lake City School District will present five Parent Seminars on Youth Protection in accordance with Utah House Bill 329 Programs for Youth Protection. The topics of discussion will include: Mental Health Services addressing depression, suicide awareness and suicide prevention; Substance Abuse prevention and intervention; Bullying prevention and intervention; and Internet safety. After each presentation school counselors and presenters will be available to answer questions.
Advice For Parents: Helping Your Child Succeed in School- And Life
Building Your Child's Future
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy
Electronic Cigarettes- A Summary of the Public Health Risks and Recommendations
NetSafeUtah - an excellent online resource for Internet Safety of students
Self-Love Spotlight: Expressing Emotions Through Art and Music - See more at: http://www.youmatter.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/art-music-therapy/
Reading Skills and Speed Reading Programs- Opportunity for students 9-11th grade to double their reading speed, make substantial gains in comprehension, and learn study skills. Excellent preparation for the SAT, ACT, and college.
Advice For Parents: Helping Your Child Succeed in School- And Life
Building Your Child's Future
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy
Electronic Cigarettes- A Summary of the Public Health Risks and Recommendations
NetSafeUtah - an excellent online resource for Internet Safety of students
Self-Love Spotlight: Expressing Emotions Through Art and Music - See more at: http://www.youmatter.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/art-music-therapy/
Reading Skills and Speed Reading Programs- Opportunity for students 9-11th grade to double their reading speed, make substantial gains in comprehension, and learn study skills. Excellent preparation for the SAT, ACT, and college.
Volunteers of America
Volunteers of America is a human services nonprofit organization with more than 150 paid staff who serve more than 10,000 people across the state each year through programs addressing homelessness, substance abuse, mental illness, and domestic violence. They provide services in the following areas:
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