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Boulder County Network of Care for Family & Children
This resource provides information on local services, up-to-date information on topics related to children and families, and the ability to create a personal folder to keep information on services, supports and children and youth's medical history. Content Detail
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- Network of Care - CONNECT!
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Coming of Age in Colorado
How do Colorado's youth fare? Many aspects of life are improving for teens. However, some areas desperately need attention. Here are facts about Colorado's teens and the challenges facing Colorado youth. Content Detail
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- Colorado Children's Campaign
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Empowering Youth to End Domestic Violence
Everybody has the right to safe and healthy relationships. Break the Cycle's mission is to engage, educate and empower youth to build lives and communities free from domestic violence. Content Detail
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- Break the Cycle
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My Friend is Being Abused. What Can I Do?
It?s not easy to see someone you care about being hurt in a relationship. But dating violence isn?t a one-time occurrence. It?s a pattern of abusive behaviors?name calling, isolation from friends and family, threats, and even physical harm?that escalate over time. This tip sheet helps address the situation. Content Detail
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- Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women
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Teenage Dating and Violence
Many topics are covered on this site including, the National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline, identifying abuse and what to do if you are victim. This resource also facilitates an interactive Live Chat with an advocates, how support a friend involved with dating violence and the teen dating Bill of Rights. Content Detail
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- loveisrespect.org
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Community Resources for Youth with Disabilities PDF
This resource provides a variety of community resources and assistance for youth with disabilities. Resources include employment help, legal resources, mental health services, independent living and many more. Content Detail
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- The Office of Economic Development
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Counseling, planning and additional employment assistance
Employment Works is dedicated to helping individuals with challenges and barriers to employment become self-sufficient and independent with employment assistance and transition counseling. Content Detail
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- Employment Works
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Know the Price - Prevent Rape by Intoxication
This new public education campaign is aimed at preventing sexual assaults connected to drinking. Content Detail
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- P.R.I.C.E.
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Know Your Rights & Responsibilities Resource for Immigrant Youth
There are many ways in which your immigration status, whether you have a green card or are undocumented can impact your ability to get a job, go to college, or even remain in the United States. This resource was created especially for immigrant youth. Content Detail
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- Immigrant Legal Resource Center
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Know Your Rights! What to do if questioned by Police, FBI, Customs Agents or Immigration Officers.
This resource addresses an individual's rights depending on age, situation, location and citizenship status, read the pamphlet to find out more. Content Detail
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- National Lawyers Guild
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Family Guide to 7 to 18 year olds
Designed for parents and other adults involved in the lives of 7- to 18-year-olds, the Family Guide Web site emphasizes the importance of family, promotes mental health, and helps prevent underage use of alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs. Content Detail
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- U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Helping Teens
Through Goodwill's career development programs, students learn the principles of self-awareness, goal-setting and decision making. Goodwill provides classroom instruction, one-on-one support, and job opportunities to help teens stay in school, gain valuable life skills and become leaders in their communities. Content Detail
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- Goodwill Youth Services
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Identity Theft and Children
Child Identity Theft occurs when a child's identity is used by another person for the imposter's personal gain. This resource explores the potential impact this crime will have on a child's life from the moment of discovery and into the future. Content Detail
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- Identity Theft Resource Center
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Rights of Parents with Students who have Special Needs
Provides detailed information about a parent?s right to request a due process hearing and provides model request forms. (You must have Adobe Reader on your computer. Go to www.adobe.com, click on the yellow icon "Get Adobe Reader" and download the program to your computer. Content Detail
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- Council for Disability Rights
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The Effects of DV on Children
Potential effects, parents, safety, age-specific indicators, working with children, statistics and a child's own safety plan all can be found on this site. Content Detail
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- ACADV



