Community partners and providers working in school-based health may be interested in the following resources:
- Youth Empowerment Policy Systems & Environment Prevention Mini-grants
- Access to these resources can be provided by contacting Erin James with King County’s Department of Community and Human Services:
- Youth leadership toolkits for adults who work with youth clubs and prevention groups
- Marijuana toolkits (information guides) for adults who work with, support, or are influential in the lives of youth
- Naloxone and overdose prevention and intervention training
- Vape training (curriculum shared in partnership with Washington Poison Center and Prevention Works in Seattle Coalition)