Healthy Relationships Toolkit
Everyone deserves healthy, happy relationships across the lifespan. We know it can be hard to find reliable, up to date resources to start a conversation. So we've rounded up resources on topics from consent to technology to local resources and more for you.
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Consent Is… a toolkit
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The Consent Is… toolkit brings together many resources on consent. This toolkit is appropriate for all ages and provides a menu of options for starting or deepening a conversation about consent, including videos, lesson plans, graphics, web pages, and more. How to Use: Check out the toolkit to find a resource that works for your situation.
All Ages
Bystander Mixtape
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SV Prevention toolkit for campuses. Includes SV Continuum, Action Continuum, Continuum Terms, Steps of a Bystander and more.
Adults/ 18+
Enhancing Campus Sexual Assault Prevention Efforts: through situational interventions
Link takes you to Valor US’s website
Toolkit/guide to SV prevention on campus, including background on SA/DV, methodology, gathering/analyzing data, and determining campus-driven action.
Adults/18+
SPACE toolkit
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SPACE stands for Sexual Assault Prevention and Community Equity. The SPACE toolkit uses the work presented in Sexual Citizens to create a new approach for campuses to address sexual violence prevention. This toolkit is focused on a community approach which brings together students and administration to discuss the ways their campus can address power inequalities that are often exacerbated by the ways physical space is allocated and designed. Through four steps, campus leaders and stakeholders will take a public heath approach to preventing sexual violence.
Post-Secondary