There has been enough. Imagine catching a random guy beat up your sister. You ask her what’s going on and she says: “He’s my boyfriend…” You receive a phone call that your sister is in coma, you have to leave the stadium right away and miss the game to tend your sister from the dating [...]
Three teen girls talk about how they feel about dating violence and the Chris Brown and Rihanna situation.
Check out a sneak peak of Break the Cycle’s revolutionary new dating violence curriculum & program [Ending Violence].
Courage Network interviews Shalanda Moten, Founder and CEO of The Dating Violence Prevention Center of Atlanta, Georgia. Shalanda discusses the seriousness of teen dating violence, its effects, help for teen girls and young women and how concerned citizens can create prevention programs in their own communities. Shalanda is also the MADE Coalition State Representative of [...]
Talk to your teens, let them know that no abuse in any form physical, mental or sexual abuse should ever be acceptable. Get out of an abusive relationship if you are in one. If you know someone that is being abused please talk to them and help them to get help. Their life may depend [...]
Three teens, Jordyn, Stevie, and Thu, share their personal tips and advice for other teen girls who might have a bad relationship. If you are in serious difficulty and are afraid of your safety look at www.girlswithdreams.com and http for how to get in touch with a helpline. You can call 1-866-331-9474 (the Teen Dating [...]
PSA Teen Dating Violence Mortal Kombat Parody Violence is not a sign of affection
Healthy relationships don’t hurt. Like Shopping For Shoes…A must have conversation about dating. In today’s world, our children are often taught more about the finer qualities of selecting shoes than they are about selecting partners. Without education, dating violence and domestic violence is rapidly becoming a reality for too many in our community. Learn more [...]
Showing how aggression and intimidation can enter into a relationship. An NPSCC study suggested a quarter of girls aged 13 to 17 had experienced physical violence from a boyfriend and a third had been pressured into sexual acts they did not want. Directed by Tudor Payne. For more information about the campaign visit thisisabuse.direct.gov.uk