Latin@ youth leaders speak during Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
Hear from “Esperanza United’s youth leaders about the challenges and successes of working with youth throughout the pandemic.”
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Hear from “Esperanza United’s youth leaders about the challenges and successes of working with youth throughout the pandemic.”
“Guest host Arlene Vassell speaks to three community leaders working to improve the lives of Black and Brown youth in their communities.
“An evidence-based, multi-level prevention program for middle school students on sexual harassment and precursors to dating violence.”
“Discussion will include the intersection of intergenerational trauma and the modern occurrence of dating and intimate partner violence in Indian Country.”
“It’s important that partners feel comfortable expressing their wants, goals, fears, and limits, and everyone’s boundaries are honored. That means everyone feels comfortable communicating their needs without fear of what another person will do in response.”
This collection of scenarios provide examples of situations that may come up in a young person’s life and provides information on how one could respond.
“This brochure is offered to Native youth and young adults to give some direction and information about healthy relationships. It is also about recognizing and dealing with abusive…”
“This Teen Dating Violence Awareness & Prevention Month (TDVAM) webinar explores the impact of mandatory reporting on domestic violence survivors, highlighting unique impacts for LGBTQ young people.”
“Sexual violence within teen dating relationships is very real. Oftentimes teens are made to feel as if sexual contact is “no big deal” or is “a part of being in a relationship/dating” by their perpetrators. This couldn’t be farther from the truth.”
“The card provides information on healthy relationships and sex, guidance and resources for support, how to help a friend, and cultural and religious factors that play into decision-making.”
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