Laura’s House Launches Virtual Teen Dating Violence Prevention Program for Facilitators Globally
February 01, 2021 11:00 ET | Source: Laura s House Laura s House Aliso Viejo
Nonprofit authority on breaking the cycle of violence launches online training to equip educators with the tools, resources and curriculum to help prevent teen dating violence in their communities
Training will engage participants on how to join teen dating violence prevention efforts, and engage in conversations around healthy relationships with adolescents
Laura’s House leverages 15 years of delivering Healthy Emotions and Attitudes in Relationships Today (H.E.A.R.T.®)
curriculum to local schools to evolve programming via an online platform to advance efforts nationwide, globally
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February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
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AUSTIN, Texas, Feb. 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ One in every 10 teenagers will experience violence in a dating relationship. Raising awareness of what makes a relationship healthy and the warning signs of abuse empowers young people to know that they deserve to be treated with respect and that abuse of any kind is unacceptable. This powerful information and support can shift the outcomes for teens and young adults, but also lower rates of domestic violence among adults currently 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will experience severe physical violence from an intimate partner.
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Santa Clarita Child And Family Center Seeking Artists, Performers
The Santa Clarita Child and Family Center has opened registration for artists and performers in the community to take part in “A Night of Expression” event.
This year marks the fourth year of the center’s “A Night of Expression,” though unlike previous years, the event is set to be held virtually. It is scheduled to premiere on Youtube Live on Feb. 27 at 7 p.m., and is open to anyone in the community.
“A Night of Expression ” aims to bring awareness towards teen dating violence something that statistics show one in 10 high school students experience. As the month of February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, the center hopes to provide a platform to share stories of strength and survival through various art forms such as art, poetry, song and dance.