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Safety City -
NHTSA's Safety City, Designed to Teach Kids of All Ages about Traffic Safety in a Fun
Environment
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Chat Danger -
Childnet International sponsored website giving advice to parents and children on teenage safety on the internet. How to avoid sexual abuse on the web. Advice on child welfare, how parents can better protect their children. What industry, governments and police can do. Understand the issues and the simple safety steps you can take to help keep children safe. Entering a chat room is like eavesdropping on a school playground: there may be more than one conversation going on at once or one big shouting match
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Children's Online Protection Act
- The Children's Online Protection Act requires that schools and
libraries that receive specified federal funding certify that they have in place an Internet Safety Policy that includes monitoring the use of Internet access by children and implementation of technology that will filter out objectionable content
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Safe & Drug Free Schools Program
- The Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program is the federal government's primary vehicle for reducing drug, alcohol and tobacco use, and violence through education and prevention activities in our nation's schools. Here you will find links to publications, model programs, research, and Internet resources related to the prevention of drug abuse and violence in schools throughout the United States.
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National School Safety Center
- The National School Safety Center was created by presidential directive in 1984 to meet the growing need for
additional training and preparation in the area of school crime and violence prevention. NSSC is a nonprofit
organization whose charge is to promote safe schools - free of crime and violence - and to help ensure quality
education for all America's children
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Internet Content Rating Association
- The Internet Content Rating Association is an independent, non-profit organization with offices in
the US and Europe. ICRA's aim is to protect children from potentially harmful material while protecting the free speech rights of content providers
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Afterschool.gov -
Afterschool.gov connects "you to federal resources that support
children and youth during out-of-school hours
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