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Best Practices from Practitioners

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Creating The Environment

Setting Up Students for Learning

As a prevention professional when walking into a space to present it is vital to create a welcoming environment where all individuals feel safe. Setting the environment is done when preventionists check in with all individuals who are involved in workshops.

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Violence Prevention Pre-Work

Tools To Make It Work

Pre-work is vital to adapting and implementing SV/IPV Prevention and Healthy Relationships programming in your school. We know that region to region, agency to agency, school to school, and even class period to class period, our strategies in teaching must adapt to the needs and engagement of our students.

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Creating Connections

Gaining Trust, Maintaining Respect

As a facilitator, it is important to be able to gain the trust of your students/audience that you are presenting to. You will be discussing sensitive topics, and in order for the class to retain the information that you are trying to relay to them, they have to feel safe and comfortable in the space and with you as a facilitator.

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For a Better Future

This particular issue has been increasingly gaining coverage all over the world. Why exactly? It is an issue that needs to be addressed, and heavily discussed among politicians, lobbyists, and congressmen alike. Curriculum Adaptation is pushing for change, and is doing everything they can to see a brighter future. Learn more and join the cause today.

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Virtual Learning Tools

Key Policy

Virtual learning tools are resources that help aid preventionists when giving virtual presentations. These learning tools can also be adapted to act as supplements for in-person learning.  

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Tips & Tricks

Do's & Don'ts for Beginners

Want a little checklist to make sure you are doing the right things during your time at a school or program?  We've got that!

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