Infographics to Communicate Information
NASP has developed a series of infographics to introduce key issues to stakeholders and advocate for the work of school psychologists. Download them today!
NASP and NCSMH - Effective School-Community Partnerships to Support Student Mental Health
Effective collaboration between school-employed and community mental health partners broadens the availability of supports and enhances access to mental health care. Use this infographic to share the importance of these partnerships and call decision-makers to action.
Multitiered Systems of Support (MTSS)
This infographic describes the components and benefits of MTSS, and how school psychologists can work with school leaders in MTSS implementation.
Preventing Youth Suicide - Teen Version
Youth suicide is a serious problem but is preventable. Use this infographic to share with teens on how to help a friend in need. This infographic is also available in Spanish in PDF and PNG format.

Preventing Youth Suicide
Youth suicide is a serious problem but is preventable. This infographic is also available in Spanish in PDF and PNG format.
While grief is often characterized by saddness, emotional pain, and introspection in adults, children's grief reactions will vary depending upon thier developmental level.
School Re-Entry Social and Emotional Learning Considerations "At a Glance"

School Psychology Shortages
Shortages in school psychologists has an impact on service delivery. Share this infographic on social media or print it out and give it to key decision makers in your district.

Comprehensive School Safety
School psychologists play a critical role in providing comprehensive school safety and mental health supports. This infographic corresponds with the Framework for Safe and Successful Schools.

Gun Violence Infographic
As the national dialogue heightens around the issue of gun violence and school safety, NASP has released talking points to help communicate the role of school psychologists in delivering comprehensive mental health services and supporting efforts to promote safety. This companion infographic presents research findings regarding gun violence and youth.

16,000+ Strong
There are now more than 16,000 school psychologists who hold the Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) credential. Download this infographic to learn more about this esteemed credential.

Who Are School Psychologists?
This infographic is a powerful visual to convey the roles and areas of expertise of school psychologists to key stakeholders. It can be shared on social media or printed as a handout. This infographic is also available in Spanish and as a png file (Spanish png).

Social Justice and the NASP Practice Model
This infographic shows key points about social justice as it relates to children and youth, the role of school psychologists in changing these statistics, and the NASP Practice Model domains represented by this work. This infographic is also available as a .png file.

Advocacy In Action
Our members have been busy advocating for policy change on the issues that matter to school psychologists. This infographic outlines some of NASP's 2017 advocacy accomplishments.

Helping Children Cope With Terrorism: Tips for Families and Educators
Intentional acts of violence that hurt innocent people are frightening and upsetting. Children will look to adults for guidance on how to react. This infographic highlights key reminders and corresponds with the Helping Children Cope With Terrorism: Tips for Families and Educators handout.
Helping Children After a Natural Disaster: Tips for Parents and Educators
Adults can help children manage their reactions after a natural disaster. This infographic highlights key reminders and corresponds with the Helping Children After a Natural Disaster: Tips for Parents and Educators handout. The infographic is also available in Spanish.

Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers
Families and school personnel play a critical role in helping to reestablish a sense of normalcy and security for children after an act of violence occurs. This infographic highlights key reminders and corresponds with the Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers handout. You can download this infographic as a PDF or PNG. We have also released this infographic in Spanish in both a PDF and PNG format.

Shortages in School Psychology
This infographic outlines the school psychology shortages and identifies strategies to remedy the problem. This infographic corresponds with the Frequently Asked Questions about Shortages in School Psychology document.

ESSA Title IV Funding Opportunities
This infographic outlines the opportunities of Title IV Part A in ESSA and highlights how elimination of such program contrasts with the intention of ESSA to prepare all children for success in school and life through access to a well-rounded education.

Mental Health Infographic
This infographic describes the problem of unaddressed mental health needs in schools and how school psychologists can help provide services.

School Climate Infographic
This infographic explains the factors affecting school climate, why it is so important, how to improve it, and how to become involved with this initiative as a school psychologist.

Trauma-Sensitive Schools Infographic
This infographic explains the prevalence of adverse childhood experiences, characteristics of trauma-sensitive schools, and the role of the school psychologist in providing early identification and intervention services, delivering mental health supports, and contributing to positive student outcomes.

Multitiered Systems of Support (MTSS) Infographic
This infographic outlines the benefits and components of Multitiered Systems of Support (MTSS) and highlights the expertise of school psychologists in designing, implementing, and evaluating interventions.
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Media Best Practice for Covering School Crisis Events Infographic
This infographic outlines how the media can promote healing, avoid causing further harm, and prevent misinformation in the aftermath of a school crisis.
Social Media
Social media offer significant opportunities to virtually create awareness, disseminate resources, and initiate conversations. Visit our social media page to learn more.
Related Resources
Using Social Media to Advance Advocacy Efforts
Learn how to leverage social media as an effective advocacy tool to promote change and create dialogue.
NASP’s Advocacy Social Media Guide
This resource provides strategies and offers suggestions for both state associations and individuals in how to advocate using Facebook and Twitter.