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We can all help young people live a life free from violence.
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Preventing violence supports young people to become healthy adults. As teens experience more violence, their health risks increase. At least 16 health conditions and risky behaviors are related to experiencing violence as a teen.Schools can create safe + supportive environments for all young people.
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