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Prevention Ages 13+. By Ashley Koe Saturday, 2:15p-3:30p. WWE Florida, 2011. Prevention. Everyone’s job to partake in prevention Prevention and education are not the same thing Stat: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
WWE Florida, 2011
PreventionAges 13+
By Ashley KoeSaturday, 2:15p-3:30p
Prevention
Everyone’s job to partake in prevention
Prevention and education are not the same thing
Stat:
Females ages 16-24 are more vulnerable to intimate partner violence than any other age group – at a rate almost triple the national average. U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, Special Report: Intimate Partner Violence and Age of Victim, 1993-99 (Oct.2001, rev. 1/28/01).
PreventionSocio-Ecological Model of Community Accountability
Individual
InterpersonalInstitutional
CommunitySocietal
IndividualIndividual
If trapped in an abusive relationship, 73% of teens said they would turn to a friend for help; but only 33% who have been in or known about an abusive relationship said that they have told anyone about it.
(Liz Claiborne Inc. study on teen dating abuse conducted by Teenage Research Unlimited. February 2008.)
Individual
IndividualIndividual
Activities for Students
Get them involved, share their story & experiences, we learn from them, open ended questions, interactive
Share briefly about activities
Visual, interactive (allow them to practice what they’ve learned)
Incentives (school rewards system?)
Local DV agency provide presentations?
Individual
InterpersonalInterpersonal
Trainings for Staff & Parents
A majority of parents (54%) admit they’ve not spoken to their child about dating violence. Empower Program, sponsored by Liz Claiborne Inc. and conducted by Knowledge Networks, Social Control, Verbal Abuse, and Violence Among Teenagers, (2000).
Though 82% of parents feel confident that they could recognize the signs if their child was experiencing dating abuse, a majority of parents (58%) could not correctly identify all the warning signs of abuse. (Liz Claiborne, Inc. & Family Violence Prevention Fund, Teen Dating Abuse Key Topline Findings, 2009.)
Support -
Information & Resources
Can contact local/national agency as well, most serve secondary people
Interpersonal
InstitutionalInstitutional
School have TDV education?
Health class?
School Club?
School have TDV Policy?
School Culture -
Language
Attitudes, Beliefs
Actions
Institutional
InstitutionalInstitutional
School wide campaign
Awareness Months
Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (Feb)
Packet of info from TX how to integrate TDVAM info into each class (Math, History, etc.)
Bullying Prevention & Awareness Month (October)
Sexual Assault Awareness Month (April)
Child Abuse Awareness & Prevention Month (April)
Red Flags
Bathroom posters (with info)
Institutional
CommunityCommunity
Deaf Community (DHH, kodas/codas, Interpreters, Parents of DHH, etc.)
Education
Involvement
Deaf Ed Community (Admin, Ed. Interpreters, Para’s, bus drivers & other secondary personnel, etc.)
Education (Workshops)
Policies & Procedures
Churches/Spirituality groups
Youth Groups (scouts, etc.)
Sports
Other organizations
Community
SocietalSocietal
Laws and Policies
TDV Laws (breakthecycle.org)
Cultural attitudes
Victim blaming vs. PRAN accountability
Media
Societal
ActivityHand out activity
Priorities Activity
• Place the papers in order of which you want to happen 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. when starting a romantic relationship
• What are your priorities?
• Are they the same?
• How do you know?*Activity adapted from Planned Parenthood of Southeast Pennsylvania’s Deaf Program Teen Curriculum
ResourcesSexuality Education
Planned Parenthood of Southeast PA
CA/N
O.U.R. CA/N Wiki Website
KidPower - www.kidpower.org
Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault
National DV Hotline - Deaf Advocates
Justice for Deaf Victims National Coalition (JDVNC)
Teen Dating Violence
Love Is Respect - National TDV Hotline - www.LoveIsRespect.org
Break The Cycle - www.Breakthecycle.org
Can I Kiss You? The Date Safe Project - www.canikissyou.com or www.datesafeproject.org
National DV Hotline – Deaf Advocates AIM: ADWASHotline E-mail: [email protected] TTY: 1-800-787-3224 VP: 69.17.111.201 Deaf Advocates from 9 to 5, M—F (PST)