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Young Adults

Campus Diversity Training
This campus based program empowers higher ed students with the skills needed to play a significant role in the prevention and intervention of bullying, harassment and discrimination which often escalates to campus violence. This workshop promotes student leadership in violence prevention.

Students will learn:

  • To identify the boundaries between playful and hurtful behavior
  • How to enhance safety and respect on school campuses
  • How to promote a campus climate where abuse is unacceptable
  • To raise expectations for equality and respect
Group Size: 15 Minimum
70 Target
200 Maximum
Length: 1 hour
Resources: Classroom or auditorium
PA system for large groups
Presentation machine
Fee: $10 per student
$400 minimum

mPower (for Young Adults)
In a candid and revealing forum, this dynamic training shatters commonly held myths about stranger danger while giving participants real life answers on how to live safely in a society endangered by sexual predators.

This program provides an up to the date information and overview of recent approaches and research on sexual assault and exploitation.

Participants learn basic "predator smart" skills that will help to greatly minimize their risk of becoming victimized.

  • Profile of a predator
  • How to know if you're a target
  • What puts you at risk
  • How predator's work
  • Predatory Strategy: Privacy & Control
  • How you might be victimized
  • Common tricks used by predators
  • Trusting your instincts
  • Internet safety
  • Escape maneuvers
Group Size: 15 Minimum
70 Target
No Maximum
Length: 1 - 2 hours
Resources: Classroom or auditorium
PA system for large groups
Cassette tape player
Presentation machine
Fee: $15 per student
$400 minimum

Healthy Relationships (for Young Adults)
Designed specifically for teens, this program equips participants with the skills needed to identify healthy relationships and to avoid romantic relationships which are hurtful and dangerous. Participants will be able to define dating violence and abuse, identify the warning signs and understand the dynamics of an abusive relationship.

Program Highlights:

  • Facts on dating violence
  • The profile of a potential abuser
  • Managing conflicts
  • Identify issues of power and control
  • How to tell if your relationship is abusive
  • How to engage in respectful communication
  • Identifying abusive behaviors (sexual, physical, verbal and emotional)

Through this training, teens will learn healthy relationship skills which apply to every aspect of their lives.

Group Size: 15 Minimum
70 Target
No Maximum
Length: 1 - 3 hours
Resources: Classroom or auditorium
Production of 33 page outline
PA system for large groups
Cassette tape player
Presentation machine
Fee: $20 per student
$500 minimum