BE AWARE Prevention Education for High School Students

Prevention Education for Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, Grooming, and Healthy Relationships

Instructors: Montrose Memorial Hospital Sexual Assault Reactive Team

Program Goals:

  • To educate high school students of all diverse populations in high school about dating violence, sexual assault, grooming, consent, how to be an Upstander and healthy relationships
  • To help students identify the signs and symptoms of dating violence, sexual assault, and grooming
  • To teach students how to prevent dating violence, sexual assault, and grooming
  • To help students develop healthy relationship skills
  • How to respond and find resources to support survivors

Program Objectives:

By the end of this education program,  high school students will be able to:

  • Define dating violence, sexual assault, and grooming.
  • Identify the signs and symptoms of dating violence, sexual assault, and grooming.
  • Explain how to prevent dating violence, sexual assault, and grooming.
  • Explain what consent is.
  • Learn about apps and self-defense tools that can help with prevention.
  • Demonstrate how to be a good bystander and what to say to someone when they experience any of these situations.
  • List the characteristics of healthy relationships.
  • Demonstrate healthy relationship skills, such as communication, conflict resolution, and respect.
  • Identify resources for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and grooming.

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