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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Know your IX

Link takes you to Know Your IX’s website

Know Your IX is a survivor- and youth-led project that aims to empower students to end sexual and dating violence in their schools. The organization's ultimate goal is a world where all students can pursue their right to education free from violence and harassment. Know Your IX provides education, training, and advocacy for students and survivors. The website provides guides for students navigating the Title IX process in college or K-12, as well as in depth explanations of what supportive measures are available.

All Ages
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Back to Basic: Partnering with Survivors and Communities to Promote Health Equity at the Intersections of Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence

Link takes you to a PDF on NSVRC’s website

This resource illustrates between health equity and our work to prevent sexual and intimate partner violence. It centers the stories of survivors at the intersections of systemic racism, violence, and oppression.

Adults/18+
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Victim Blaming

Link takes you to Wisconsin Dept. of Health’s website

Infographic that includes definition of victim blaming, and how we can change our language to support survivors and help make violence not normalized.

Middle School • High School
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