Safe Dates is a prevention program for middle and high school students designed to stop or prevent the initiation of dating violence victimization and perpetration, including the psychological, physical, and sexual abuse that may occur between youths involved in a dating relationship. The program goals are to change adolescent norms on dating violence and gender-roles, improve conflict resolution skills for dating relationships, promote victims’ and perpetrators’ beliefs in the need for help and awareness of community resources for dating violence, encourage help-seeking by victims and perpetrators, and develop peer help-giving skills.
Module 1 74
Unit 0 Introduction to the Safe Dates Program
Unit 0 Introduction to the Module
Unit 0 What is Dating?
Unit 0 Caring People and Caring Relationships
Unit 0 How I Want to be Treated by a Dating Partner
Unit 0 What is Dating Abuse?
Unit 0 Defining Abusive Dating Relationships
Unit 0 Recap & Conclusion
Module 2 74
Unit 0 Introduction to Module 2
Unit 0 People Abuse to Control and Manipulate Someone
Unit 0 Other Reasons for Abuse
Unit 0 Warning Signs of Abuse
Unit 0 Recap & Conclusion
Module 3 74
Unit 0 Introduction to Module 3
Unit 0 Why Don’t People Just Leave?
Unit 0 Why is it Hard to Get Help?
Unit 0 How to Help a Friend
Unit 0 Community Resources
Unit 0 Recap & Conclusion
Module 4 74
Unit 0 Unit 1: Introduction the Module
Unit 0 Unit 2: Unfair Expectations
Unit 0 Unit 3: Gender Stereotypes
Unit 0 Unit 4: Stereotyping Leads to Abuse
Unit 0 Unit 5: The 8 Skills of Effective Communication
Unit 0 Unit 6: Recap and Conclusion
Module 5 74
Unit 0 Unit 1: Introduction the Module
Unit 0 Unit 2: Extending Your Feeling Vocabulary
Unit 0 Unit 3: Hot Buttons
Unit 0 Unit 4: Knowing When You’re Angry
Unit 0 Unit 5: Defusing Anger
Unit 0 Unit 6: Recap and Conclusion
Module 6 74
Unit 0 Unit 1: Introduction the Module
Unit 0 Unit 2: Understanding Sexual Assault
Unit 0 Unit 3: Precautions
Module 7 74
Unit 0 Safe Dates Certificate