1. Training Details

VDH Teen Dating Violence Prevention Curricula Showcase

The Virginia Department of Health, Division of Prevention and Health Promotion is offering a free, one day, Teen Dating Violence Prevention Curricula Showcases. This day-long event will provide an introduction and training on several curricula that address teen dating violence issues for middle and high school youth.

The audience for the training is youth service providers, teachers, prevention specialists, and those who do educational sessions with youth.

Date: December 09, 2015
Time: 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM with lunch on your own
Location: McCoart Building
1 County Complex Court,
Woodbridge, VA 22192
(703) 792-6000

Curricula

Coaching Boys into Men (CBIM) includes a Playbook and Coaches Kit to help coaches address issues of respect, integrity, and non-violence with young, male athletes.

Safe Dates: An Adolescent Dating Abuse Prevention Curriculum
http://www.hazelden.org/web/go/safedates  
As the only research-based curriculum of its kind, Safe Dates helps young people recognize the difference between healthy, caring, and supportive relationships, and controlling, manipulative, and abusive dating relationships.

Building Healthy Relationships Across Virginia contains the following units - Introduction: A Facilitator's Guide for Teen Dating Violence Prevention, Unit 1: Positive Personal Development,Unit 2: Addressing Teen Dating Violence,Unit 3: Addressing Sexual Harassment with Teens,Unit 4: Addressing Sexual Violence with Teens,Unit 5: Exploring Gender Sexuality and Power, and Unit 6: Promoting Healthy Relationships Virginia Sexual Assault. This is not a curriculum, but a compilation of activities compete with step-by-step notes for facilitators.

Shifting Boundaries is a two-part intervention—classroom curricula and schoolwide—designed to reduce dating violence and sexual harassment among middle school students by highlighting the consequences of this behavior for perpetrators and by increasing faculty surveillance of unsafe areas within the school.

RELATE: Relationship Education Leading Adolescents Toward Empowerment is a high school relationship education curriculum developed by young people and adults working together that helps to prevent sexual violence among teens through the promotion of healthy relationships. Through RELATE, youth are trained on the topic and then facilitate the 5 sessions for their peers.

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