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you as a teacher and notify your school counselor when you suspect abuse. Spread the word: Enlist your colleagues and administrators in raising awareness of teen dating violence. If you are certain that your student is involved in an abusive relationship, here’s what you can do: Tell your student that you’re concerned for their safety.
This year, loveisrespect ’s 2020 TDVAM campaign theme is #1Thing. Pronounced “One Thing” or “Hashtag One Thing,” this campaign is focused on small (but meaningful), actionable steps that everyone can take. By learning just one thing about teen dating violence and sharing that with a friend, everyone, no matter how old they are, can make a
Awareness & Prevention Month (TDVAPM) Campaign Toolkit to: 1. Recognize . the signs of teen dating domestic violence. 2.Taking the . SELF QUIZ . to learn more about you or your friends relationship. 3.Learn how to . Respond . to someone who is in an unhealthy or abusive relationship and needs help. 4. Choose
Plan your campaign. Identify any resources and support you’ll need (people, materials, expertise); design what the campaign will entail, lay out a timeline, and delegate tasks.
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Parent summits, letters and outreach to families. Contests, celebrity visits and other incentives for students. A proclamation from a mayor or superintendent about the value of attendance from kindergarten through 12th grade. Public service announcements (PSAs) on national and local media.
Lesson plans, concepts and handouts in this Consent Campaign guidebook are applicable and appropriate for use in planning health education activities for students in grades 7-12.