General Information Resources
Links to resource guides, information services, and other health related organization websites.
Injury Prevention
Concussion for Students Course
Concussion for Students CourseThis course on the National Federation of High Schools site is Concussion for Students, was developed in Partnership with the Barrow Neurological Institute, has been designed specifically for students to inform them on how to identify, react to, and prevent concussions. |
Concussion in Sports
Concussion in SportsThis course on the National Federation of High Schools site highlights the impact of sports-related concussion on athletes, teaches how to recognize a suspected concussion, and provides protocols to manage a suspected concussion with steps to help players return to play safely after a concussion. |
Department of Defense Annual Suicide Report CY2020
Department of Defense Annual Suicide Report CY2020Department of Defense Annual Suicide Report CY2020 |
Department of Defense Safe Helpline
Department of Defense Safe HelplineDepartment of Defense Safe Helpline |
HEADS UP to Youth Sports: Online Training
HEADS UP to Youth Sports: Online TrainingThis training on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention site can help athletes stay active and healthy by knowing the facts about concussion and when it is safe for athletes to return to play. |
La Línea de Ayuda Nacional Online de Asalto Sexual
La Línea de Ayuda Nacional Online de Asalto SexualLa Línea de Ayuda Nacional Online de Asalto Sexual |
NM Crisis Line Website
NM Crisis Line WebsiteNM Crisis Line Website |
Protecting Youth Mental Health: The US Surgeon General’s Advisory, 2021
Protecting Youth Mental Health: The US Surgeon General’s Advisory, 2021Protecting Youth Mental Health: The US Surgeon General’s Advisory, 2021 |
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)
Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN)Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) |
Trans Lifeline
Trans LifelineTrans Lifeline |
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Traumatic Brain InjuriesA Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can disrupt the normal functions of the brain. TBIs—ranging from mild concussions to severe, life-threatening injuries—can be prevented. The burden of TBI can be reduced through prevention strategies and improvements in the health and quality of life for people living with a TBI. |
Trevor Project
Trevor ProjectTrevor Project |