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Stephen C. Scarfe Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This paper examined the perceptions of school administrators in the state of Illinois concerning their roles in preventing school violence. Targeted school violence has increasingly been a concern in the United States. It is a type of violence that transcends everyday altercations in the school context, and rises to the level of deliberate,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Prevention, Violence
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Parker, Vanessa L.; Liechty, Janet M.; Kopels, Sandra; Adams, Mary L.; Janssen, Kayla C.; Kim, Stefanie S.; Cochrane, Tessa L.; Salisbury, Allison A.; Harris, Andrea – School Social Work Journal, 2021
State laws governing recreational and medicinal cannabis use are trending toward legalization, which has implications for school social workers and the students, families, and communities they serve. The patchwork of policies and conflicting public opinion sends mixed messages to youth and families who may lack sufficient information regarding…
Descriptors: Marijuana, School Social Workers, Public Policy, State Legislation
Hemphill, Brian O., Ed.; LaBanc, Brandi Hephner, Ed. – NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, 2010
Recent campus crises have highlighted that campus administrators will be judged by three things: What the campus was doing before the crisis, its immediate response during the crisis, and the follow-up after the crisis. Born out of the call by Virginia Tech's Zenobia Hikes for urgent action to stem the tide of societal violence, and the NASPA…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Emergency Programs, Violence, Crisis Management
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Joffe, Paul – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2008
In the fall of 1984, the University of Illinois instituted a formal program to reduce the rate of suicide among its enrolled students. At the core of the program is a policy that requires any student who threatens or attempts suicide to attend four sessions of professional assessment. The consequences for failing to comply with the program include…
Descriptors: College Students, Prevention, Suicide, Intervention
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Robinson, Melissa L.; Holmbeck, Grayson N.; Paikoff, Roberta – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2007
A sample of 146 African American adolescents living in impoverished neighborhoods with high HIV rates participated in the Chicago HIV Prevention and Adolescent Mental Health Project (CHAMP), a longitudinal study of adolescent HIV risk exposure. The current study examined self-reported reasons why African American adolescents may participate in…
Descriptors: Poverty, Communicable Diseases, Urban Areas, Mental Health
VanLandeghem, Karen – 2003
The Illinois Children's Mental Health Task Force was convened in 2002 to assess the status of Illinois' mental health system for children from birth to age 18, and to develop short- and long-term recommendations for assuring that all Illinois children have access to coordinated and comprehensive mental health services and programs. This report is…
Descriptors: Access to Health Care, Agency Cooperation, Change Strategies, Childhood Needs
Casas, Paula – 2001
Noting that most individuals working with young children and their families lack the knowledge and skills to identify early warning signs of significant child distress and that most communities lack resources and expertise to address early social and emotional concerns, this report discusses the importance of healthy social and emotional…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Brain, Depression (Psychology), Early Intervention