OTHER WEB SITES TO CHECK OUT
- My Strength
- The campaign centers on the theme of "My Strength is Not for Hurting," and is designed to raise awareness of sexual violence among youth and highlight the vital role that young men can play in fostering healthy, safe relationships.
- See It Stop It
- This group has an Online Toolkit you might be interested in reviewing for use in program awareness work: This site was created by teens in Massachusetts to help you prevent relationship violence. See It Stop It Online Toolkit.
- Just For Teens~ A Gift From STUDENTS AGAINST VIOLENCE EVERYWHERE (SAVE)
- SAVE is all about getting you and your friends talking about violence prevention as a way to make your world a better place for your future. SAVE provides schools with programs to help prevent hatred and violence among youth. And, SAVE works directly with teens to help you learn how to live happy, successful, safe lives! YOU are why we do what we do!!!"
- The Date Safe Project
- The Date Safe Project provides students, educators, schools, and communities with interactive keynote presentations, workshops, books, and educational resources that are filled with fun exercises, thought-provoking lessons, emotionally touching stories, and easy to implement concepts. Parents are given simple solutions to talk with their kids about tough questions regarding dating and sexual assault awareness.
- Smith College- By Girls For Girls
- Participants in the By Girls For Girls course at Smith College contribute to the program website, while investigating topics such as: healthy eating, media literacy, violence, alcohol and other drugs, reproductive health, contraception and sexually transmitted diseases, and emotional health.
- School Survival Guide for LGBTQ Youth and their Allies
- Information on this site isn't specific to domestic or dating violence, but could be helpful for some children & teens.
- The Hideout
- The Hideout provides help, information and support for children and young people - whether you're currently living with violence, you've experienced violence in the past or if you know someone else going through it and you're looking for help and information. We've included lots of information to explain what domestic violence is, how it affects you and where you can go for more help.
- Joe Torre- Safe At Home
- Click on "Kid Links" at the top left of the page to get to kids info sites like the one below
- Bursting the Bubble
- "If there's something happening at home that makes you feel confused or worried, or that's being kept a secret, then you're not alone. And there are things you can do about it. This website can help!"
- Girls Allowed
- "Girls Allowed contains information and ideas to help young girls build and maintain healthy relationships. And just as important, they can learn to recognize and avoid unhealthy relationships."