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Strong Kids. The official website for the Strong Kids social and emotional learning programs.

 

Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning. A national organization dedicated to advance the scientifically based practice of social-emotional learning (SEL), expand coordinated, evidence-based SEL practices.

 

UCLA School Mental Health Project. A national center dedicated to promoting mental health services in public schools, promoting positive educational practices, and educating professionals regarding mental health problems of children and youth.

 

University of Maryland Center for School Mental Health Assistance. Like the UCLA center, also a national center dedicated to promoting mental health services, promoting positive educational practices, and educating professionals regarding mental health problems of children and youth.

 

The Search Institute. An extensive website dedicated to health promotion and development of positive assets and resilience among children and adolescents.

 

www.depressedteens.com. A website dedicated to educating parents and teachers regarding understanding and treating depression in teens.

 

The Depression Education Project. Sponsored by the University of Connecticut Health Sciences University, the Depression Education Project is an effort to educate late elementary and middle school students, their teachers, and their parents, regarding depression in children and youth.

 

Centre for Applied Research in Mental Health and Addiction. Sponsored by Simon Fraser University and supported by the British Columbia Ministry of Health. The "publications" page of this side contains free access to some excellent depression education, suicide prevention, and related mental health materials.

 

Assessment-Intervention Resources. Ken Merrell's Assessment-Intervention Resources website. Assessment tools for students with social-emotional problems.

 

University of Oregon School Psychology Program. The academic program at the University of Oregon that is home to ORP.