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Community Education Program
Recognizing that the entire community needs to be involved in ending domestic violence, Womenspace provides educational services to community groups, businesses and schools.
Womenspace Schools Program
The Womenspace Schools Program provides presentations in local elementary, middle, and high schools. The program is funded through the Center for Disease Control grant received by Womenspace and seven other local organizations which aim to halt domestic violence.
Using a violence prevention curriculum with a variety of teaching methods, the Schools Program aims to create a safe classroom environment during presentations. Presentations are designed to:
Provide youth with accurate information about dating and domestic violence
Provide youth with accurate information about issues of oppression
Instill general violence-prevention and communication skills
Teach youth skills to reduce their risk of being abused by or abusing their partners
Delineate between aggression and assertion
Discuss healthy relationships
Discuss gender stereotyping and gender roles and their connections to dating violence
Discuss issues of power and other forms of oppression in relation to domestic violence
Enable youth to identify warning signs and abusive patterns
Aid youth in developing skills for coping with in-home abuse and/or their own violent relationships
Encourage youth to identify emotions
Address victim-blaming and self-blaming issues
Discuss safety planning
Identify resources available to youth and teach how to access these resources
Define Womenspace as a youth ally
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