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This graphic highlights strategies that can be used to prevent sexual violence at each level of the social-ecological model.

Dating Matters

Dating violence can happen to any teen at any time, anywhere. Use CDC’s resources to bolster your prevention efforts.

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Statistics and resources you can use in support of the 12th observance of National Stalking Awareness Month.

Research

CDC’s research and community work underscores the importance—and possibility—of preventing youth violence. A new report and action guide provides strategies that can help.

Infographic

This infographic highlights facts everyone should know about intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and stalking.

Adverse Childhood Experiences

This infographic highlights how adverse childhood experiences affect our lives and our society—and what we can do to prevent them.

Success Stories

Fifteen elementary schools in Kansas are implementing and evaluating evidence-based bullying prevention programs. They are using evaluation results to improve school climate.

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Striving to Reduce Youth Violence Everywhere (STRYVE) is a national initiative led by CDC and helps communities take a public health approach to preventing youth violence. Join us!

Public Health Leadership (PHL) Initiative

Child maltreatment can be prevented before it occurs. State health departments can promote and enhance effective prevention efforts and make a lasting difference for many. Use these resources to help your health department’s efforts.

Fact Sheet

Preventing school violence is possible. Download and print a fact sheet that describes school violence, its impact, and prevention strategies.