Primary Prevention
Consists of activities targeted toward the whole community.
Secondary Prevention
Education, awareness and demonstration projects.
Tertiary Prevention
Consists of activities targeted to families that have confirmed child abuse and neglect reports.
DJ Bill E. Kool
"We live in a time of historical transformation, requiring new ways of thinking and concepts of perceiving reality. National Community Partnership seeks to reach out to communities by providing them with the tools for collaboration and ideas that give them the ability to control and redirect their positions and offer clear direction for their lives, families, and communities."
-Nathan Waters, III
Multiple sources suggest that action should be taken in schools, the community, and the mass media to counteract the effects of violence in our society. It is the small, everyday actions woven together in a tapestry that makes substantial differences in the development of public health outcomes.
-Adewale Troutman, MD, MPH, CPH
Collaboration is necessary because...
Bring the Love Back Campaign's goal is to forge a nationwide commitment by people acting individually and together to prevent violence and build safer, healthy, more caring communities.
Bring The Love Back is a national public awareness & engagement campaign focused on preventing youth violence.
Our multimedia, multi-dimensional approach to the primary prevention of youth violence - focuses on three grade levels (primary grades K-5, middle school, and high school). The system also will reach outside the school to encourage simultaneous interventions in the home and within the community.
Anti-social behavior begins early in life and often continues into adolescence and adulthood. Serious juvenile offenses occur at earlier ages. The Kool Zone System acknowledges that school violence is only a part of youth violence and that young people can learn positive, health-promoting behavior.
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