Colorado Department of Education
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Colorado P-12 Academic Standards, Prevention and Risk Management in Health
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In the Comprehensive Health Standard 4: Prevention and Risk Management in Health prepared students can apply knowledge and skills that promote healthy, violence-free relationships. This includes the ability to prevent and stop hazing.
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Colorado Revised Statutes
HazingPrevention.org
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HazingPrevention.Org is a national organization dedicated to empowering people to prevent hazing, by providing education and resources, and building partnerships with others.
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Hazing Prevention Online Course
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This is a preventative course to inform college students of the impact of hazing and how to prevent it. It is a 1-hour course that teaches students how to recognize, prevent and report hazing. This evidence-based and interactive online course reflects best practices established by the leading academics studying hazing.
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Hazing Prevention, Toolkit for Campus Professionals
- The purpose of this Hazing Prevention Toolkit for Campus Professionals is to describe components of a data driven Hazing Prevention Framework, based on key principles of prevention science and findings from a research-to-practice project, the Hazing Prevention Consortium.
National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS)
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The National Federation of State High School Associations leads the development of education-based interscholastic sports and activities that help students succeed in their lives. NFHS sets directions for the future by building awareness and support, improving the participation experience, establishing consistent standards and rules for competition, and helping those who oversee high school sports and activities.
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Hazing Information for Coaches and Other School Activity Staff Members
StopHazing.org
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The main purpose of StopHazing.org is to serve as a resource for accurate, up-to-date hazing information for students, parents, and educators. The site is based on materials originally gathered to support anti-hazing legislation in New Hampshire.
Hazing in High School Athletics
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Creating an environment free from hazing may be impossible but there are steps that can be taken to help eliminate hazing. Following these steps will create an environment in which hazing is not accepted. It is always helpful to have students and parents sign a written statement agreeing to a policy that raises awareness of hazing and instills a sense of accountability in all stakeholders. When you unify the team in creating safe environments, everyone can enjoy athletics. (Source: NFHS.org | Sept. 2017)
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