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THRIVES—CDC’s Global Technical Package to Prevent Violence Against Children—aims to help countries prevent violence against children.
This World Health Organization (WHO) report—the first of its kind—provides a global knowledge base on suicide.
View CDC’s resources to help stop sex trafficking.
Details and registration information for an upcoming webinar hosted by CDC and the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials.
Relationships and environments where children are nurtured and safe help them become healthy and productive adults. Prevention resources, such as Essentials for Childhood, can help communities promote positive environments and relationships.