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CDC data and tools on health conditions and social determinants of health, such as income, educational level, and employment, that can help focus efforts to improve community health.

Resources to prevent, identify, and respond to bullying among youth, including training guides for schools, state laws & policies, and research.

Resources that American Indian and Alaska Native communities can use to strengthen suicide prevention efforts.

Focuses attention on underage drinking and the evidence on the developing adolescent brain and negative consequences from alcohol use.

A searchable database of evidence-based teen pregnancy prevention (TTP) programs, including resources and research.

A strategic guide for program managers, policymakers, and others on how to increase physical activity in the community.

Free print materials, syndicated website content, and shareable social media images from the FDA Center for Tobacco Products aimed at communicating the dangers of tobacco use. Content focuses on public health education, smoking cessation, tobacco research, retailer information, tobacco regulations, and compliance.

CDC tools and resources to help practitioners take action to address social determinants of health including toolkits, reports, and guides.

A report, Women and Trauma, that lists projects, programs, and initiatives of federal agencies, departments, and offices demonstrating trauma-informed approaches.

Resources, organizations, and articles that American Indian and Alaska Native communities can use to strengthen violence prevention efforts.

A clearinghouse providing educators with evidence-based resources, including intervention reports, practice guides, and study reviews.

Case study that examines the successful implementation of a worksite physical activity program in the Kentucky Department of Education and Department of Health.

Case study that explores evidence-based strategies to bring worksite physical activity to more people in Mississippi agencies.

Case study that examines early evidence for successful practices in an area in Utah to help staff members manage health at work.

A list of 196 common activities in which youth participate and the estimated energy cost associated with each activity. It can be used by a wide variety of people—including researchers, health care professionals, teachers and coaches, and fitness professionals—and in a variety of ways—including research, public health policy making, education, and interventions to encourage physical activity in youth. The website includes fact sheets for classroom and physical education teachers as well as public health practitioners.