“Your Body, Your Say: Healthy Relationships and Sexual Assault” (60-120 minutes)
Most survivors of sexual assault are attacked not by strangers but by people that they know. This presentation for adults college-age and older teaches participants how to protect themselves and others and speak out against rape-culture attitudes that enable sexual assault. YHTP routinely stages this presentation on college campuses, but we can present it to any interested group.
“Yes or No: Healthy Relationships and Sexual Assault” (60-120 minutes)
Most survivors of sexual assault are attacked not by strangers but by people that they know. This teen version of “Your Body, Your Say” teaches teens about healthy vs. unhealthy relationships and how they can protect themselves and others. The session includes a discussion of consent and the criminal justice process as it relates to minors.
“Falling in Love: Healthy Relationships and Teen Dating Violence” (60-90 minutes)
This presentation is the high-school version of “When Violence Hits Home.” It helps teens distinguish between healthy, unhealthy, or outright abusive relationships in the context of dating. It introduces the concept of consent and shows today’s tech-savvy teens how their favorite devices and apps could put them at risk. Finally, we explain how to support a friend who may be in an abusive relationship.
“What Love Looks Like: Healthy Adult Relationships” (60-90 minutes)
This presentation for adults college-age or older defines the characteristics of healthy, unhealthy, and abusive relationships. It focuses on what a healthy relationship looks and feels like. We also explore how to create a healthy relationship not just with another person, but also with yourself.
“Red Light, Green Light: Healthy Teen Relationships” (60-90 minutes)
This presentation for teens and young adults defines the characteristics of healthy, unhealthy, and abusive relationships. It focuses on what a healthy relationship looks and feels like. We also explore how to create a healthy relationship not just with another person, but also with yourself.