That's Not Cool

That's Not Cool

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That's Not Cool partners with young people to help raise awareness and bring educational and organizing tools to communities to address dating violence, unhealthy relationships, and digital abuse. The interactive website, tools, and resources support young people as they learn to recognize and prevent dating violence, and assists adult allies--such as educators and advocates--in working with youth leaders. Resources include:

  • Respect Effect app
  • callout cards
  • CoolNotCool quiz cards game
  • tools for adult allies
  • much more!

That's Not Cool brings marginalized youth voices to the center of dating violence prevention efforts. It provides youth leaders and adult allies with the tools, training, and support they need to bring localized violence prevention public education campaigns to their communities.

Access That's Not Cool's website for tools and information on ways in which youth leaders can get involved and adult allies can support youth efforts.

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Recent News

Wednesday, 8 February 2023
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness & Prevention Month (TDVAPM - don't forget the "P"!) and Black History Month. This year the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV) is honored to partner with and amplify the voices of Black youth leaders throughout the month of February and beyond. 
Wednesday, 18 January 2023
UPCOMING WEBINAR January 18, 2023 | 2pm Eastern / 11am Pacific In this two-part series, participants will learn about community leadership and power-sharing and hear from presenters whose work relates to aspects of community leadership and power-sharing within an ecosystem approach.

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