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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Bystander Mixtape
Link takes you to…
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+
Show Up - Bystander Intervention
Link takes you to a PDF
Bystander Intervention guide and printable handout.
All Ages
PATCH Youth Fellow
Link takes you to PATCH’s website
The PATCH Advocacy Fellowship is an opportunity for Wisconsin youth, ages 13-19, to grow as leaders and activists. It strives to bring youth voice to the forefront of adolescent health conversations, while also empowering young people with the knowledge, skills, and opportunities to thrive into adulthood.
Middle School • High School
Love is Respect: Would you Help Quiz
Link takes you to Love is Respect’s Website
A quiz designed to show how ready and willing a person is to help a friend that may be in an abusive relationship.
Middle School • High School
Teen Dating Violence
Link takes you to Wisconsin Dept. of Health’s website
Infographic that include definition of teen dating violence, signs of abuse and statistics of how many teens have experienced dating violence, and how to support someone when you see or hear harm being done.
Middle School • High School