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Prevention Library

The following prevention resources are located at the DCSD District Media Center and are available to all DCSD employees.

Hours: Monday to Friday - 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Location: 312 Cantril Street, Castle Rock, CO 80104
Please call DMC with requests and reservations of materials.
Telephone: 303-387-0503
Web Site: www.dcsdk12.org

Prevention Materials

40 Assets Start Over, Start Over, Starting Now (Video)
A Fragile Foundation
Aggressors, Victims, and Bystanders: Thinking and Acting to Prevent Violence - Handouts
Aggressors, Victims, and Bystanders: Thinking and Acting to Prevent Violence - Manual
All Kids Are Our Kids - (Hardback)
Building Assets In Congregations
Building Assets Together - 135 Group Activities
Bully Proofing Your School - Elementary Schools
Creating Healthy Communities For Kids Start Over, Starting Now - (Video)
Developmental Assets - (Paperback)
First Steps In Evaluation - Basic Tools for Asset-Building Initiatives
Get Things Going! - 50 Asset-Building Activities for workshops presentations and meetings
Great Places To Learn - (Paperback)
Healthy Communities Healthy Youth - 16-page National Initiative of Search Institute to Unite Communities for children and Adolescents
Healthy Communities Healthy Youth Tool Kit - (Binder)
Helping Youth Thrive - 25-page resource
Parenting With A Purpose - 14-page resource
Pass It On - Ready to Use Handouts for Asset Builders
Project T.N.T. Towards No Tobacco Use - Student Workbook, Teacher’s Guide
Second Step A Violence Prevention Curriculum - Level 1, Foundation Lessons
Second Step Family Guide ED3 - Preschool/Kindergarten – Grade 5
Speaking Of Developmental Assets - Presentation Resources and Strategies
Starting Out Right - A Search Institute Report
Step By Step - A young person’s guide to positive community change
Taking Asset Building Personally - An action and reflection workbook
Taking Asset Building Personally - A guide for planning and facilitating study groups
Tapping The Potential - Discovering Congregations’ Role in Building Assets in Youth 14 page resource
What Kids Need To Succeed - (Paperback)
What Teens Need To Succeed - (Paperback)
What Young Children Need To Succeed - A Leader’s Guide
What Young Children Need To Succeed - (Paperback)
You Have To Live It - (Video)

Web-based Resources

The following prevention links are useful websites that are not necessarily an endorsement from Douglas County School District.

Substance Use and Abuse Links

American Council For Drug Education
Anti-Smoking Information
Boston University School Of Public Health
Circle of Concern Consortium (Denver Parent Group)
Drug Watch International
Harvard School Of Public Health
Hazelden Foundation
Marijuana Anonymous
National Center On Addiction And Substance Abuse At Columbia University
National Council On Alcoholism And Drug Prevention Council
National Inhalant Prevention Coalition
National Institute On Alcohol Abuse And Alcoholism
National Institute On Drug Abuse, National Institutes Of Health
Nicotine Anonymous
Office Of National Drug Policy
U.S. Food And Drug Administration
The Web Of Addictions
U.S. Department Of Justice- Drug Enforcement Administration
Say it Straight Drug Prevention Curriculum
Substance Abuse And Mental Health Service Administration

Social Issue Links

Adolescent Directory On-Line (ADOL)
African American Family Services
Center for Eating Disorders
Family Education

Personal Safety Links

Boston University School Of Public Health
Bully-Proofing Curriculum
Center for Safe Schools and Communities (A.R.T)
National Crime Prevention Council
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Rape, Abuse, And Incest National Network
Second Step Violence Prevention Curriculum

Other Prevention Related Resource Links

American Association Of Pediatrics
Centers For Disease Control And Prevention
Crisis, Conflict And Emergency Service News
Developmental Assets
Talking With Kids About Tough Issues
Resiliency in Action
Rocky Mountain Center For Health Promotion And Education
Suicide Prevention