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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How to Practice Safe Sexting
Link takes you to TED’s website
This Ted Talk discusses digital privacy through laws, individual actions, and industry changes. The speaker talks about how to safely sext with partners and practice consent.
Middle School • High School
SafeBae #KnowB4Unude
Link takes you to SafeBae’s website
This video from SafeBae talks about sexting - the risks, pressures, and realities of what can happen when teens share intimate images.
High School
Sexting: Tips for parents & Educators
Link takes you to Amy Hasinoff’s website
This link has tips, questions, and ways to start having conversations with youth about sexting.
Adults/18+
The Cutting Room Floor: on Sexting
Link takes you to Scarleteen’s website
Scarleteen has great sex-positive resources all about empowering young people to explore their bodies and sexuality in safe, consensual, and non-shameful ways. This article answers some common questions about sexting.
Middle School • High School • Post-Secondary
Youth & Adult Awareness Presentations on Sexting
Link takes you to WCSAPs website
These are presentations and handouts for youth or for adults about sexting, the pro's and con's, and the what-if's.
Middle School • High School • Adults
Youth & Adult Awareness Presentations on Sexting
Link takes you to a PDF on WCSAP’s website
This is the Facilitator's Guide for the Youth & Adult Awareness Presentations on Sexting.
Adults/18+
Safe Dates
Link takes you to Hazelden Publishing’s website
This evidence-based program helps teens recognize the difference between caring, supportive relationships and controlling, manipulative, or abusive relationships. It is during the critical preteen and teen years that young people begin to learn the skills needed to create and foster positive relationships. Safe Dates equips young people with the tools they need to develop these important life skills. Highly engaging and interactive, Safe Dates reflects the issues today's teens face. This is intended to be facilitated by trained facilitators. In Eau Claire County, we facilitate Safe Dates at Augusta High School, Fall Creek High School, McKinley Charter School, ECASD schools through Systems of Care and Life Without Limits, and through community organizations including Eau Claire Area Hmong Mutual Assistance Association's Building Bridges program, Western Dairyland's Fresh Start Program and more.
Middle School • High School
HIP Teens
Link takes you to the CDC’s website
HIP Teens is a group-level, gender-specific and developmentally tailored sexual risk-reduction intervention. The intervention is delivered to groups of 6 -9 adolescents and is designed to provide HIV prevention information, to increase readiness to reduce risk behaviors, and to instruct, model, and allow sexually active adolescent females to practice interpersonal and self-management skills that facilitate sexual risk reduction and condom use. Sessions include developmentally appropriate strategies such as games, activities, and skits, as well as opportunities for role playing and receiving positive reinforcement from facilitators and other participants. Early sessions practice basic skills and review simple situations. As sessions progress, scenarios become more challenging and draw on participants’ experience. In Eau Claire County this program is currently facilitated with ECASD through the Systems of Care, Life Without Limits, Western Dairyland's Fresh Start, McKinley Charter School and the Juvenile Detention Center.
High School
Planned Parenthood: For Parents
Link takes you to Planned Parenthood’s website
Information for parents to have open, non-judgmental conversations with their children about sex, puberty, bodies, and relationships. Information presented based on age group.
All Ages