Advocating for Healthy Relationships: Exploring how to Take a Stand for Healthy Teen Relationships

Date: 
Wednesday, 21 February 2018

Join NCADV for this FREE webinar to learn more about our new teen dating violence prevention curriculum, Take a Stand FOR Healthy Relationships.

 NCADV, the national voice of victims and survivors of domestic violence, and Discovery Education, the leading provider of digital content and professional development for K-12 classrooms, have collaborated to launch Take A Stand FOR Healthy Relationships: A Teen Dating Violence Prevention Curriculum – an initiative funded by a contribution from the Verizon Foundation – to provide classrooms nationwide with tools, information, and lesson plans aimed at helping their students understand and develop healthy relationships, recognize dynamics of teen dating abuse, and learn how to safely ally for themselves and others who may be experiencing abuse.

 Available at no cost to classrooms nationwide, Take A Stand FOR Healthy Relationships (www.teens4healthyrelationships.org) provides middle and high school classrooms with educational resources and immersive program tools, including self-paced modules and interactive lesson plans that focus on teaching students how to understand and build healthy relationships, reject abuse, and safely ally for themselves and others experiencing abuse. Additionally, information and support resources and materials are provided to educators and students on the topic of teen dating violence and how to best support those experiencing or witnessing abuse.

Register here!

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