Resources

Trusted Information for Families, Schools, and Communities

Safe Screens, Safe Schools brings together trusted resources to help parents, educators, School Resource Officers, law enforcement professionals, and community partners better understand the issues affecting young people online and at school. The goal is to make reliable information easier to find and easier to put into practice.

This resource library will continue to grow as new technology, trends, threats, research, and guidance emerge. Resources are selected for their practical value and may include government agencies, nonprofit organizations, safety guides, educational materials, recommended reading, reporting resources, and tools for families and schools.

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Parent & Family Resources

Guides, tools, organizations, and practical information to help families navigate social media, gaming, devices, parental controls, online safety, and the challenges of raising children in a connected world.

School Safety Resources

Resources for educators, administrators, School Resource Officers, and school safety professionals covering prevention, preparedness, behavioral threat assessment, emergency response, security, and safer school communities.

Cybercrime & Online Safety

Trusted information on sextortion, online exploitation, cyberbullying, scams, digital evidence, reporting cybercrime, and protecting young people from online threats.

Recommended Reading

Books and publications for parents, educators, law enforcement professionals, and others who want to better understand technology, youth culture, digital safety, parenting, school safety, and the challenges facing young people.

Organizations & Agencies

Direct access to trusted government agencies, nonprofit organizations, professional associations, and other partners providing reliable information, reporting options, training, and assistance.

Tools & Downloads

Practical guides, checklists, handouts, templates, and other materials that can be downloaded, shared, or used to start conversations at home, at school, and in the community.

Start With Trusted Sources

The internet offers no shortage of advice, but not all information is equally reliable. When dealing with online exploitation, cybercrime, school safety, or concerns involving a young person, start with credible sources and know where to report a problem if you need additional help.

This resource library is designed to make those starting points easier to find. As Safe Screens, Safe Schools continues to grow, we will add new resources and update existing information to reflect changes in technology, research, guidance, and the digital world young people are navigating.

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