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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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+
Tech Safety App
Link takes you to Tech Safety App’s website
This app explores harassment, impersonation, and safety online and with phones, other devices, and your location. You will find tips on privacy, safety, documenting what's been happening, and where to get help.
All Ages
Stalking: Information
Link takes you to a PDF on SPARC’s website
This brochure has information on stalking, who stalkers are, what stalkers do and how you can be safe.
Middle School • High School • Adults
Stalking Information
Link takes you to SPARC’s website
The Stalking Prevention Awareness and Resource Center (SPARC) has lots of posters, brochures, and flyers with information and resources about stalking in English and Spanish.
Middle School • High School • Adults
Identifying Stalking Behaviors
Link takes you to the SPARC’s website
This link has lots of information on identifying stalking and tips for responders to help victims navigate stalking situations safely.
Middle School • High School • Adults
Stalking Safety Strategies
Link takes you to a PDF on SPARC’s website
This fact sheet has safety planning strategies for victims of stalking including safety at the workplace and school, safety at home, and safety around technology.
Middle School • High School • Adults
What Does Stalking Look Like
Link takes you to OPCC Gloucestershire’s website
This graphic explains what stalking can actually look like. The article talks more about the realities of stalking.
Middle School • High School • Adults
Stalking: Connecting the Dots
Link takes you to a PDF on Coercive Control’s website
This fact sheet has statistics, descriptions of stalking behaviors, things to beware of, questions to assess situation, and steps for protection outside of calling the police.
All Ages
What To Do If You Are Being Stalked
Link takes you to an image on ECHA’s website
This image has key tips for what to do if you are being stalked.
All Ages
Common Reactions to Being Stalked
Link takes you to an image on ECHA’s website
This image describes some common reactions to being stalked.
All Ages
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
SafeBae
Link takes you to SafeBAE’s website
SafeBAE is a survivor-founded, student-led national organization working to prevent sexual violence among middle and high school students in the US. SafeBAE encourages change by giving teens the tools to become peer-to-peer advocates. Some topics covered are sexual harassment and assault prevention, affirmative consent, safe bystander intervention, survivor care, and Title IX education. SafeBAE also provides school staff with trauma-informed response training, curriculum, policy reform guidance, and resources to reduce recidivism.
K-12
SPACE toolkit
Link takes you to a PDF
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
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
Power & Control Wheel - LGBTQ+ Relationships
Link takes you to an image on ECHA’s website
What do power and control look like in an unhealthy LGBTQ+ relationship? This wheel shows how power and control can be used against someone in an LGBTQ+ relationship.
All Ages