Updates + Notices
Read below for updates on the agency, our projects, and our data, as well as timely public health notices or statements
Introducing S.A.F.E. 365: A Collaborative Platform for Family and Youth Well‑Being
The Rural Health Institute of New York (RHI) has launched S.A.F.E. 365: Substance-Free Activities and Family Engagement, a new regional platform designed to help families, youth, and community partners access reliable resources and prevention tools that promote health and safety all year long.
Available at safe365ny.org, the site connects parents and caregivers to practical parenting guides, local events, and evidence-based programs that support positive youth development. Families can also find seasonal campaigns focused on wellbeing, prevention, and community connection.
Through S.A.F.E. 365, RHI continues its mission to strengthen family communication, reduce risky behaviors, and build healthier rural communities 365 days a year.
Hosting Safe Halloween Parties
Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year for teens and families, but it can also bring risks like underage drinking and substance use. Local youth surveys in Tompkins and Cortland counties show that strong family connections and safe hosting practices make a big difference. By setting clear expectations, keeping gatherings supervised, and offering fun, alcohol-free activities, parents can help ensure celebrations stay positive and safe.
Find practical tips and resources for safe hosting this Halloween at safe365ny.org
Making Homecoming Safer: Tips for Parents and Hosts
Homecoming season is better when parents work together. Connect with other families, share expectations, and set clear rules about alcohol and substance use. Together, we can help teens celebrate safely and confidently.
Find safe hosting tips and resources at safe365ny.org.
Unequal Risk: Youth Suicide Disparities in Cortland County
For Suicide Prevention Awareness Month we look at the Cortland Youth Survey data about disparities around suicide indicators and risk/protective factors
Candy, Costumes, and Caution: Tips to Stay Safe this Halloween
Leading up to every Halloween, we see a spike in worries around children’s safety. There are some very real safety concerns, but the biggest worry for most parents should be cars.