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SCHOOL SAFETY and CHILD ABUSE REPORTING
Hotlines
:

  Call the School Safety Hotline at
1-877-626-8203
to anonymously report any potential acts of violence.

  Call the Child Abuse Reporting Hotline at
1-800-922-5330
if you suspect child abuse.   (Kansas law requires citizens to report all suspected cases of child abuse.)

 

 


 

K ansas Prevention Resources

L inks to services, programs, and organizations in Kansas devoted

to youth substance abuse and violence prevention

 

(including county data on multiple indicators relative to prevention) –

 


 

    

         Listed below are links to Kansas organizations that provide services, programs, and various resources related to youth substance abuse and violence prevention efforts in schools and communities. These resources, including among others, the websites that provide annually-updated, county data on multiple indicators relative to prevention (Connect Kansas), local (county by county) services and programs (Community Access Network), and other state and national resources (Kansas Family Partnership ) provide assistance and support for school/community/family needs assessment processes, interventions and program design, community capacity/partnership building, and program monitoring/evaluation efforts.


       

                  (Please Note – The Child Safety HOTLINES in Kansas are provided in the first two

                 items below.)

 

·         Kansas School Safety HotlineStudents, teachers, staff, and others are asked to call

      the Kansas School Safety Hotline at 1-877-626-8203 toANONYMOUSLY report any

      potential acts of violence.

http://www.ksde.org/hotline.html

 

·         Child Abuse Reporting Hotline If you suspect child abuse, Kansas law requires you

      to report this.  Please call theChild Abuse Reporting Hotline at 1-800-922-5330.  

      (This hotline is a service of the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services.)

http://www.srskansas.org/CFS/Child%20Abuse%20Reprting%20Guide.pdf

 

(Note:  You may also call the CHILDHELP USA “National Child Abuse Reporting Hotline”

at 1-800-4-A-Child.)

 

·         KAN-DIS:  Kansas Discipline Incident Reporting System (Kansas State Department of Education,

      or KSDE)

      http://kandis.ksde.org

 

·         Kansas Bullying Prevention Program Website (Developed with discretionary funds from

      the Governor’s Discretionary Portion of Federal Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities

      Program)

http://www.kbpp.org

 

·         Kansas Drug Demand Reduction Coordinated Prevention Initiative (Kansas Office of the

      Governor, Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, or SRS, and Kansas

      National Guard)

http://www.smokyhillfoundation.com/ddr.html

 

·         Governor’s Discretionary Portion of Federal Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities

     Program (State of Kansas, Office of the Governor)

http://www.governor.ks.gov/grants/grants_sdfscpp.htm

    

·         Youth Gang Prevention Resources (Kansas State Department of Education and Kansas Juvenile Justice Authority)

http://www.ksde.org/outcomes/counselingjjp.html

 

·          Addiction and Prevention Services (Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services)

http://www.srskansas.org/hcp/aaps/AAPSPrevention.htm

 

·         Resources and Training Opportunities for Kansas Safe and Drug-Free Schools

     and Communities Programs (Kansas State Department of Education, or KSDE, State and Federal

      Programs, or SFP)

http://www.ksde.org/sfp/drugfree/contentpg.htm

 

·         Kansas Coordinated School Health Program (Kansas State Department of Education, or KSDE,

      and Kansas Department of Health and Environment, or KDHE)

http://www.kshealthykids.org

 

·         Kansas Family Partnership (Kansas Family Partnership, or KFP, statewide, non-profit organization

      focusing on substance abuse prevention)

http://www.kansasfamily.com

 

·         The Kansas RADAR (Regional Alcohol and Drug Awareness Resources) Network

       (administered in Kansas by the Kansas Family Partnership [KFP])

This network of information provides Kansans with free printed materials and an audio/visual

lending library.

http://www.kansasfamily.com/getresources-radarintro.cfm

 

·         Beach Center on Disability (Federally funded research on Positive Behavioral Supports, or PBS,

       in the classroom)

http://www.beachcenter.org/research/default.asp?strResource=&Type=General%20Topic&act=view&id=9

 

·         Ensuring a Comprehensive System of Quality Services for the Prevention and Treatment

      of Addictions in Kansas: Strategic Plan 2004-2009 Update (Kansas Department of Social

      and Rehabilitation Services, or SRS)

http://www.srskansas.org/hcp/aaps/pdf/StrategicPlan.pdf

 

·         Contact Information for Kansas Regional Prevention Centers, or RPCs (Kansas Department

      of Social and Rehabilitation Services, or SRS)

http://www.srskansas.org/2004_Business_plan/RegionalPreventionCenters.pdf

 

·         Connect Kansas – County Data on Multiple Indicators relevant to the Promotion of Safe and Caring Communities (Southeast Kansas Education Service Center, also known as Greenbush; and the Kansas

      Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, or SRS)

http://www.connectks.org

 

·         Kansas “Communities That Care” Data (Southeast Kansas Education Service Center, or Greenbush,

      and the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, or SRS)

http://www.ctcdata.org

 

·         Kansas Community Access Network (Community Access Network, or CAN, an organization

       providing web-based information regarding locally-accessible agencies and programs that can provide

     valuable resources for school and community substance abuse and violence prevention efforts in each

      Kansas county)

http://www.cankansas.org

 

·         Kansas Child Protective Services Programs and Child Abuse Reporting Hotline (Kansas Department

      of Social and Rehabilitation Services, or SRS)

http://www.srskansas.org/hotlines.htm

 

·         Information Regarding the Kansas Juvenile Justice System and Juvenile Crime Data (Kansas Juvenile

      Justice Authority, or JJA)

http://jja.state.ks.us/about.htm

 

·         Meeting the Educational Needs of Kansas Youth in State Custody (Kansas Juvenile Justice Authority,

or JJA, in collaboration with Kansas State Department of Education, or KSDE, the Kansas Department

of Social and Rehabilitation Services, or SRS, and local partners)

http://jja.state.ks.us/Educate.htm

 

·         Kansas SAFE KIDS, Inc. (Kansas Department of Health and Environment, or KDHE, and a coalition of sixty

      statewide and regional organizations and businesses)

http://www.kdhe.state.ks.us/safekids/index.html

 

·         Kansas Plan for Suicide Prevention (Kansas Department of Health and Environment, or KDHE)

http://www.kdhe.state.ks.us/idp/state_suicide_prevention.html

 

·         Kansas Tobacco Use Prevention Program (Kansas Department of Health and Environment, or KDHE)

http://www.kdhe.state.ks.us/tobacco/index.html

 


 

The above Kansas resources can help enhance school

and community prevention programs through increased access to services, integrated service delivery opportunities, annual needs assessments,

program monitoring/evaluation processes, access to county data,

and opportunities for effective community capacity-building efforts

on behalf of Kansas children, youth, and families.

 

W orking together, we can help Kansas kids be safe,

drug-free, and informed!

 

Please let us know how we can assist in your efforts

to promote the well-being, health, and safety of children and youth in Kansas.

 

Contact us at:

 

prevention@ksde.org


 

Disclaimer:  This list presents links to school, community, and parent resources for youth substance abuse and

violence prevention but is not exhaustive and needs to be updated frequently to reflect contemporary issues, research

and practice. The Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) does not endorse the website links and information and materials accessed through these links which appear here in the Kansas Education Resource Center (KERC), other than links to the KSDE website; nor does KSDE endorse the contents, opinions, or views of the external websites’ sponsoring organizations.

 

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