For more information, or to schedule a presentation, contact: 612-746-8525
Presentations for Elementary School
Safe Touch (Pre-Kindergarten through Fifth Grade):
Safety Rules: Say "No" Get Away Tell Someone Be Believed Bullying & Sexual Harassment (First through Fifth Grade):
Presentations for Middle School
Sexual Harassment (Sixth through Eighth Grade):
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Presentations for High School
Sexual Harassment:
Date / Acquaintance Rape:
Childhood Sexual Abuse:
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Presentations for School Staff
School staff such as teachers, social workers, counselors, and administrators often find these presentations helpful for dealing with current issues of sexual violence within their schools, preventing potential occurrences of sexual violence, helping student survivors cope, and recommended language and concepts to use when discussing this delicate topic with children or adolescents. Typically, our presentations for school staff include an overview of the philosophy and key concepts of our community education curriculum. In addition, we help empower school staff to be proactive in education, intervention and student referrals to appropriate resources.
The presentation descriptions listed below may be adapted to meet the needs of various audiences. Please contact us to discuss your staff’s general level of knowledge regarding your chosen topic(s) and any special areas of interest.
School staff such as teachers, social workers, counselors, and administrators often find these presentations helpful for dealing with current issues of sexual violence within their schools, preventing potential occurrences of sexual violence, helping student survivors cope, and recommended language and concepts to use when discussing this delicate topic with children or adolescents. Typically, our presentations for school staff include an overview of the philosophy and key concepts of our community education curriculum. In addition, we help empower school staff to be proactive in education, intervention and student referrals to appropriate resources.
The presentation descriptions listed below may be adapted to meet the needs of various audiences. Please contact us to discuss your staff’s general level of knowledge regarding your chosen topic(s) and any special areas of interest.
Sexual Harassment
How to Talk to Adolescents About Sexual Violence Prevention
Sexual Exploitation By Professionals
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Child Sexual Abuse
Working Effectively With Adolescent Survivors of Sexual Trauma
Sexual Violence Among GLBT Youth
Sexual Assault
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