Any of the following topics related to healthy relationships and abuse can be incorporated into a customized presentation for your school, group or organization.
Topics for Teens and Students
- Teen Dating Abuse Definition
- Statistics of Teen Dating Abuse
- Statistics of Teen Sexting
- The Dynamics of Abuse
- Forms of Abuse
- The Cycle of Abuse
- The Importance of Safety Planning
- Breaking Up Safely
- Power and Control
- Abuser Tactics
- Intentionality vs. “An Anger Problem”
- Red Flags
- Why Victims Stay
- Why Abusers Abuse
- The Lethality of Teen Dating Abuse
- Boundaries
- Healthy relationships
- Sexual Harassment
- Sexual Assault
- Sexting Definition
- “Sextortion”
- Revenge Porn
- Potentially Dangerous Apps on Your Child’s Phone
- The Effects of Sexting on Teens
- Consent
- Online Safety
- Bullying
- How to Be an Upstander
- Cyberbullying
- Gender Norms
- Healthy Manhood
- Healthy Relationships
- Myths About Abuse
- HDNBC Services and Our Impact on the Community
- How to Report and Recognize Abuse
- How to Get Help
- How to Help Others
Topics for Adults and Professionals
- Domestic Abuse Definition
- Statistics of Domestic Abuse
- Teen Dating Abuse Definition
- Statistics of Teen Dating Abuse
- The Dynamics of Abuse
- Forms of Abuse
- The Cycle of Abuse
- The Importance of Safety Planning
- Power and Control
- Abuser Tactics
- Intentionality vs. “An Anger Problem”
- Red Flags
- Why Victims Stay
- Why Abusers Abuse
- Effects of Domestic Abuse on Children
- The Lethality of Domestic Abuse
- Boundaries
- Sexual Harassment
- Sexual Assault
- Sexting Definition
- Statistics of Teen Sexting
- “Sextortion”
- Revenge Porn
- Potentially Dangerous Apps on Your Child’s Phone
- The Effects of Sexting on Teens
- Consent
- Online Safety
- Cyberbullying
- Gender Norms
- Healthy Manhood
- Healthy Relationships
- Female Perpetration and Male Victimization
- Domestic Abuse Issues Specific to Latinos and Immigrants
- Protocols for Reporting Domestic Abuse in the Workplace and Empowering Victims
- Legal Issues Related to Domestic Abuse Cases and Clients
- Myths About Abuse
- HDNBC Services and Our Impact on the Community
- How to Report and Recognize Abuse
- How to Get Help
- How to Help Others
More Information
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