High School / National Educate and Train
Below you will find examples of education and training strategies being implemented by national organizations (sport, SV/DV) in multiple sites across the US that target high school-aged athletes (age 14-18) and organizations that work with them to prevent SV/DV.
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Athletic Trainers as Leaders in Sexual Violence Prevention
RALIANCE
Athletic trainers are committed to using the best available evidence and practices to support... read more
Athletic Trainers as Leaders in Sexual Violence Prevention
RALIANCE
Athletic trainers are committed to using the best available evidence and practices to support the total development of the student-athlete. Research has shown the damaging physical and mental health impacts of sexual harassment, assault, and abuse on youth and young adults. Beyond assessing for violence, reporting disclosures of sexual violence, and connecting survivors for resources – there’s a critical need for coaches, athletic directors, sport medicine professionals, and athletic trainers to take action toward preventing sexual violence before it happens.
At RALIANCE, we know and believe in the potential of sport to prevent sexual and domestic violence, both in the world of athletics and beyond. In 2019, we partnered with Michigan State University (MSU) to host an invitation-only listening session that brought together athletic trainers from across the B1G (Big Ten) Conference and selected Division II and Division III universities to discuss the role of athletic trainers in preventing sexual violence.
Our new report, Athletic Trainers as Leaders in Sexual Violence Prevention, draws on the perspectives of this group to outline the unique role of athletic trainers in the sport pipeline, opportunities athletic trainers identified to promote sexual violence prevention, and the supports needed to carry out this vision.
This report looks at:
- How the role of athletic trainers is unique in the sport pipeline
- Why athletic trainers are poised to promote sexual violence prevention
- What athletic trainers need to be leaders in preventing sexual violence
- The barriers athletic trainers face to realizing this role and priorities to overcome them
Attachment: AT_SVP_Report_final(2).pdf
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Roll Red Roll Toolkits
Roll Red Roll
Visit WebsiteRoll Red Roll is a documentary film about a sexual assault in Steubenville, OH, and how it... read more
Roll Red Roll Toolkits
Roll Red Roll
Roll Red Roll is a documentary film about a sexual assault in Steubenville, OH, and how it impacted the town and garnered national attention. Since its release in 2018, Roll Red Roll has led to conversations about rape culture, the role sport plays in sexual violence, and how to create lasting social change.
RALIANCE in partnership with the Roll Red Roll social impact team, Open Door Abuse Awareness Prevention, and MenChallenging has created two toolkits to help coaches, athletic administrators, guidance counselors, and sexual violence prevention advocates discuss the film with their student athletes and spark social change. The first toolkit adapts conversations, discussion questions, and selected clips in thematic sections for college athletes, while the second toolkit focuses on high school athletes.
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Roll Red Roll Toolkits
Roll Red Roll
Visit WebsiteRoll Red Roll is a documentary film about a sexual assault in Steubenville, OH, and how it... read more
Roll Red Roll Toolkits
Roll Red Roll
Roll Red Roll is a documentary film about a sexual assault in Steubenville, OH, and how it impacted the town and garnered national attention. Since its release in 2018, Roll Red Roll has led to conversations about rape culture, the role sport plays in sexual violence, and how to create lasting social change.
RALIANCE in partnership with the Roll Red Roll social impact team, Open Door Abuse Awareness Prevention, and MenChallenging has created two toolkits to help coaches, athletic administrators, guidance counselors, and sexual violence prevention advocates discuss the film with their student athletes and spark social change. The first toolkit adapts conversations, discussion questions, and selected clips in thematic sections for college athletes, while the second toolkit focuses on high school athletes.
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IMPACT Administrators' Toolkit
Men As Peacemakers
Visit WebsiteA 6-step guide to saftey & gender equity in sports.
This toolkit includes resources... read more
IMPACT Administrators' Toolkit
Men As Peacemakers
A 6-step guide to saftey & gender equity in sports.
This toolkit includes resources for Executive Directors, Club Presidents, Coaching Directors or other leaders of community athletic organizations. The resources included will teach your coaches to promote safety, respect, and gender equity with all players. This guide is meant to provide examples and a framework for the development of your organization’s policies and procedures. Our previous work with the Minnesota State High School League, Arrowhead Youth Soccer Association, Winona Youth Soccer Association, and other sports organizations, has taught us that every organization is unique. We encourage you to work with us directly to tailor your approach to your specific community of coaches and players. Contact Men As Peacemakers at info@menaspeacemakers.org or 218-727-1939 to get started.
Attachment: Administrators-Toolkit_9-25.pdf
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A CALL TO COACHES Training Events
A CALL TO MEN
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A CALL TO COACHES Training Events
A CALL TO MEN
A CALL TO COACHES is a series of educational training events where coaches are empowered to build young men of character, to promote healthy, respectful manhood, and prevent violence and discrimination against all women and girls. Often in partnership with members of the sport community, these events speak to sport leaders in a language that can be understood and used in a sport setting.
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A CALL TO MEN Speakers
A CALL TO MEN
Visit WebsiteA CALL TO MEN speaks at hundreds of events annually. From introductory workshops, multi-day... read more
A CALL TO MEN Speakers
A CALL TO MEN
A CALL TO MEN speaks at hundreds of events annually. From introductory workshops, multi-day trainings, and community and government events, to corporate trainings and national conferences, A CALL TO MEN can customize programming to meet the needs of the organization.
With a seasoned group of Core Trainers, A CALL TO MEN also offers subject matter experts that specialize in the following:
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Preventing sexual assault, sexual harassment, violence and discrimination in the military
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Preventing sexual assault, violence and discrimination in college and universities
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Preventing gang and community violence
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Preventing violence and discrimination in faith communities
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Adaptive Sports Abuse Prevention (ASAP) Train-the-Trainer Conference
IMPACT Boston
Visit WebsiteIMPACT Bosten hosts a free train-the-trainer conference for the Adaptive Sports Abuse Prevention... read more
Adaptive Sports Abuse Prevention (ASAP) Train-the-Trainer Conference
IMPACT Boston
IMPACT Bosten hosts a free train-the-trainer conference for the Adaptive Sports Abuse Prevention (ASAP) curriculum. ASAP is one of the few curricula designed specifically for coaches, trainers, volunteers and leaders of programs that work with athletes with disabilities. This conference will equip participants to teach the 5-session curriculum within their organizations. The event is made possible by the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation and is held in collaboration with the U.S. Center for SafeSport.
ASAP is a dynamic, interactive program in which participants learn to:
- Recognize abuse and sexual misconduct
- Interrupt unsafe or inappropriate interactions that could escalate to abuse
- Think critically and productively about safe touch and healthy relationships
- Report sexual abuse and collaborate with a local rape crisis center
The training conference takes place March 29 and 30, 2022 in Colorado Springs.
Attachment: ASAP Conference 2022.pdf
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Athletes As Leaders
Harborview Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress
Visit WebsiteAthletes As Leaders is a program for high school athletes on girls’ sports teams. The program... read more
Athletes As Leaders
Harborview Center for Sexual Assault & Traumatic Stress
Athletes As Leaders is a program for high school athletes on girls’ sports teams. The program aims to empower female-identified youth to take an active role in promoting healthy relationships and ending sexual violence. It is based on research and best practices in the field of sexual assault prevention.
Athletes are encouraged to be leaders in changing peer norms and school climate to a culture of safety and respect. Athletes As Leaders is intended to be used as
a complement to programs with intentional efforts to engage men and boys in prevention.Attachment: Athletes As Leaders info sheet.pdf
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Coach and Administrator Training Programs
Up2Us
Visit WebsiteSports and physical activity help kids build strong bodies and brains. Interactions with trained... read more
Coach and Administrator Training Programs
Up2Us
Sports and physical activity help kids build strong bodies and brains. Interactions with trained coaches help them build the skills they need for life. All of our trainings focus on creating capable, thoughtful youth development practitioners who use sport as the vehicle through which they build strong relationships with youth. To accomplish this, coaches must be able to create an inclusive, positive team culture, design practices with high levels of physical activity, and help youth translate the skills they learn on the field into other areas of their lives.
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Coach Toolkit for Creating a Safe Space
Up2Us
Visit WebsiteUp2Us Sports and StandUP have created this toolkit to assist coaches and program administrators... read more
Coach Toolkit for Creating a Safe Space
Up2Us
Up2Us Sports and StandUP have created this toolkit to assist coaches and program administrators as they work to address negative behaviors, educate their peers, and create safety for all youth. The purpose of this toolkit is to help coaches address and prevent situations in their programs that make young people feel unwelcome or unsafe through evidence-based best practices and strategies.
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Coaching Boys into Men Program
Futures Without Violence
Visit WebsiteFUTURES’ Coaching Boys into Men (CBIM) program facilitates these connections by providing high... read more
Coaching Boys into Men Program
Futures Without Violence
FUTURES’ Coaching Boys into Men (CBIM) program facilitates these connections by providing high school athletic coaches with the resources they need to promote respectful behavior among their players and help prevent relationship abuse, harassment, and sexual assault")
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Coaching Peace Presentations
Coaching Peace
Visit WebsiteYou can listen to someone talk, hear their perspective, their stories and their ideas. Or, you... read more
Coaching Peace Presentations
Coaching Peace
You can listen to someone talk, hear their perspective, their stories and their ideas. Or, you can engage in a conversation with an insightful thought provoking leader in organizational effectiveness about how to create the culture you want to create, make sustainable changes or get clear about what actions will get you where you want to be. At Coaching Peace, our presentations mirror the latter.
While each of our presentations are tailored to an organization some topics have been:
- Creating Positive Cultures
- Understanding Equity and Inclusion
- Motivating and Empowering Learners
- Building Empathy
- Creating Dynamic Leaders
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Escalation Workshop
One Love Foundation
Visit WebsiteOneLove Foundation's Escalation workshop is a powerful, emotionally-engaging 90-minute film... read more
Escalation Workshop
One Love Foundation
OneLove Foundation's Escalation workshop is a powerful, emotionally-engaging 90-minute film based workshop that educates your community about relationship violence and empowers you to work for change. This workshop is research based and is facilitated by students. Access to this resource is FREE. Additionally, athletes and other leaders can be trained as facilitators of this workshop.
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GoGirlGo! National Curriculum
Women's Sports Foundation
Visit WebsiteThis curriculum addresses bullying, body image, stress. Designed for girls ages 5-18, this free... read more
GoGirlGo! National Curriculum
Women's Sports Foundation
This curriculum addresses bullying, body image, stress. Designed for girls ages 5-18, this free program teaches girls about a variety of relevant issues and health risks through the personal experiences of champion athletes like Julie Foudy, Sanya Richards-Ross and Dominique Dawes.
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Guidelines for Administrators, Coaches, and Athletes
Women's Sports Foundation
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Guidelines for Administrators, Coaches, and Athletes
Women's Sports Foundation
Officials who are responsible for the administration and oversight of coaches and athletic programs should implement a policy prohibiting any ritual verbal, psychological or physical abuse of any player by a coach or fellow teammate that assaults, belittles or demeans. Suggestions for action and definitions of abuse are outlined here.
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I AM THAT GIRL: Modern Girls on a Mission
Alexis Jones
Visit WebsiteAlexis Jones wants to redefine the meaning of “beautiful” and ignite an empowering revolution... read more
I AM THAT GIRL: Modern Girls on a Mission
Alexis Jones
Alexis Jones wants to redefine the meaning of “beautiful” and ignite an empowering revolution for females that will help them see themselves in a different light. This inspiring talk reveals the reality behind many of the images women see in the media and explains the pitfalls of relying on outside appearance as a measurement of self-worth. Instead, Alexis encourages girls to look inward for purpose, value, and power. What does it mean to be a powerful woman? How can you find strength in your imperfections? How can you use your unique voice to lift up other women instead of tearing them down? Alexis will answer these questions and teach you how to be that independent, confident girl who dares to lead other women into changing the world.
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IMPACT Prevention Resources
Men As Peacemakers
Visit WebsiteThis guide is designed to help coaches like you promote respect and equality, reduce violence... read more
IMPACT Prevention Resources
Men As Peacemakers
This guide is designed to help coaches like you promote respect and equality, reduce violence and identify signs of abuse among your players.
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InSideOut Training Process
Visit WebsiteThe InSideOut training provides a blueprint for systemic change through the InSideOut System and... read more
InSideOut Training Process
The InSideOut training provides a blueprint for systemic change through the InSideOut System and the InSideOut Philosophy that defines and elevates the purpose, teaches a common language, provides resources and curriculum and employs strategies that hold school communities accountable to developing the human potential of students. This training process includes:
1. Leadership - Statewide leadership gathers for a day-long training to engage in conversation around the purpose of education-based athletics, establish a shared common language, and to define state specific implementation strategies. Leadership includes NFL community relations executives, representatives from the state high school athletic associations, athletic administrators, school boards, superintendents, and principals associations, departments of education, legislators, and other influential leaders.
2. Implementation - School Implementation Teams come together to learn the InSideOut System—which creates space in the culture for sports to be about the human growth and development of students. Teams will also engage in the InSideOut Philosophy, which provides specific tools to enable and equip them to take an InSideOut journey that will challenge and inspire them to define and bring to life their transformational purpose. School Implementation Teams leave with an InSideOut Action Plan to be implemented in their school community.
3. Sustainability - The InSideOut Initiative provides a clear pathway and prepares School Implementation Teams to reclaim the educational purpose of sports. InSideOut Schools have access to a national network of school communities engaged in InSideOut movement, along with collected best practices, proven strategies, resources, curriculum and ongoing support.
Through a well-defined pathway, supportive leadership and intentional coaching, school communities successfully reclaim the educational purpose of sports.
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ItsOnUs Campaign
ItsOnUs
Visit WebsiteThis pledge is a personal commitment to help keep women and men safe from sexual assault. It is... read more
ItsOnUs Campaign
ItsOnUs
This pledge is a personal commitment to help keep women and men safe from sexual assault. It is a promise not to be a bystander to the problem, but to be a part of the solution. On this site, you will find videos, the logo, toolkits, and the pledge.
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Key Actions Handout/Video for Parents and Coaches
Positive Coaching Alliance
Visit WebsiteThese materials for youth and high school sports parents and coaches can help prevent sex abuse... read more
Key Actions Handout/Video for Parents and Coaches
Positive Coaching Alliance
These materials for youth and high school sports parents and coaches can help prevent sex abuse. These resources were developed through PCA's partnership with Kidpower International, a leading non-profit in teaching personal safety to all ages and abilities and in protecting young people from bullying, violence, and abuse worldwide since 1989. They include support by Green Bay Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy, a PCA National Advisory Board Member.
Murphy said of these resources: “Abuse prevention is critical to providing children a positive, character-building youth sports experience. That’s why the Packers and I support this effort by PCA and its partners. The more we can spread these abuse-prevention resources, the safer our kids will be.”
This document includes key actions for parents and coaches and is accompanied by this video. You’ll learn about common warning signs of sexual abuse as well as what you can do in your role.
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