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Youth Safety
The safety and protection of your youth is a primary concern for all Westchester parents and educators.
Join Westchester’s effort to stop DWI and deter underage drinking. Teens can learn about drinking laws or prom safety or join a teen drinking action council. The county also offers a DWI driving simulator.
A guide for teachers and leaders to help inform their students on the dangers of drunk driving.
County Executive, Andy Spano, cares about kids. From bike safety to cyber-bullying, Westchester has resources to help young people be informed so they can make the best choices.
 
Learn how to prevent, identify and report child abuse. Links to Megan's law and the National Sex Offender Registry. 
Sign up to get an Amber Alert if a child is abducted. Through this voluntary partnership among law enforcement, broadcasters, and others, the public — in particular motorists — can help in the search for an abducted child.
The Code Adam program helps find lost children and prevent abductions by providing a series of steps that can be taken to effectively search for lost children and help thwart abductions.Westchester uses these protocols in its parks and some other buildings.