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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LIVERESPECT Training Program
A CALL TO MEN
Visit WebsiteA CALL TO MEN’s Curriculum, LIVERESPECT™ Coaching Healthy & Respectful Manhood, offers... read more
LIVERESPECT Training Program
A CALL TO MEN
A CALL TO MEN’s Curriculum, LIVERESPECT™ Coaching Healthy & Respectful Manhood, offers coaches, educators, mentors and youth advocates the tools to build young men of character.
The curriculum, ideal for middle and high school age boys:
- promotes healthy, respectful manhood
- decreases language and actions that degrade women, girls and other marginalized groups
- challenges harmful cultural and social norms
- decreases instances of bullying and homophobia
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Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Strategies Training Program
MVP Strategies
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Mentors in Violence Prevention (MVP) Strategies Training Program
MVP Strategies
MVP provides the leadership necessary, within sport and beyond, to address the global issues of sexism – especially men’s violence against women. In our advocacy efforts and training programs, we educate, inspire and empower men & women to prevent, interrupt and respond to sexist abuse.
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MVP Playbooks & Trainer's Guide
Mentors in Violence Prevention Strategies
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MVP Playbooks & Trainer's Guide
Mentors in Violence Prevention Strategies
Sets of MVP playbooks and trainer’s guides are currently available for purchase on a sample basis. Items available include:
For High Schools
- MVP Playbook for High School Males
- MVP Trainer’s Guide for Working With High School Males
- MVP Playbook for High School Females
- MVP Trainer’s Guide for Working With High School FemalesFor Colleges
- MVP Playbook for College Males
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- MVP Trainer’s Guide for Working With College Males
- MVP Playbook for College Females (coming soon)
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myPlaybook
Prevention Strategies
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myPlaybook
Prevention Strategies
myPlaybook is a collection of online lessons used to promote the health and well-being of student-athletes in high school athletics as well as NCAA and NAIA collegiate athletics.
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NO MORE
NO MORE
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NO MORE
NO MORE
NO MORE aims to raise public awareness and engagement around ending domestic violence and sexual assault. Launched in March 2013 by a coalition of leading advocacy groups, service providers, the U.S. Department of Justice, and major corporations, NO MORE is supported by hundreds of national and local groups and by thousands of individuals, organizations, universities, and communities who are using its signature blue symbol to increase visibility for domestic violence and sexual assault.
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Parent’s Guide to Misconduct in Sport
SafeSport
Visit WebsiteDesigned for the parents of athletes of all ages, this course explains the issues of misconduct... read more
Parent’s Guide to Misconduct in Sport
SafeSport
Designed for the parents of athletes of all ages, this course explains the issues of misconduct in sport and helps parents ensure their children have a positive and safe sport experience.
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Partner in Prevention Training
Darkness to Light
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Partner in Prevention Training
Darkness to Light
Organizations that apply and are approved are recognized as a Darkness to Light Partner in Prevention for a period of one year. The organization is given a dated
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Partner in Prevention emblem to display at their facility, place on their website, and use on printed materials. The emblem is a sign to the community that the organization has made a commitment to prevention and has put measures in place to prevent child sexual abuse in their organization and in their community.Close -
Personal and Online Safety Discussion Guide - Age 11 to 17
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
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Personal and Online Safety Discussion Guide - Age 11 to 17
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
It is important to talk to young children about safety without overwhelming or scaring them. These discussion guides offer age-appropriate messages and strategies to help you start a conversation about personal and online safety.
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Podcast on media coverage of SV/DV
ESPN Radio
Visit WebsiteSarah talks to Keri Potts about the role the media plays in covering sexual and partner violence... read more
Podcast on media coverage of SV/DV
ESPN Radio
Sarah talks to Keri Potts about the role the media plays in covering sexual and partner violence.
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Positive Coaching Alliance Workshops
Positive Coaching Alliance
Visit WebsiteTypically, an individual school or youth sports organization hosts a Leadership workshop for its... read more
Positive Coaching Alliance Workshops
Positive Coaching Alliance
Typically, an individual school or youth sports organization hosts a Leadership workshop for its directors, a separate Double-Goal Coach workshop for all its coaches, and a separate Second-Goal Parent workshop. A Triple-Impact Competitor workshop is available for teenage athletes in the school or organization. PCA also offers Partnerships that include workshops for school districts, conferences, park-and-recreation organizations, leagues, and youth sports consortiums in all 50 states and several other nations. Each workshop takes anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours and is led by a PCA Trainer with deep athletic and coaching experience (usually at least three years at the high school level or above). The Trainer explains PCA's three key principles -- Redefining "Winning" as Mastery of Sport, Filling Emotional Tanks and Honoring the Game -- and leads attendees through a series of interactive exercises based on common youth sports scenarios. The result is that the group of leaders, coaches, parents or athletes begins to explore different approaches for success and establishes a common vocabulary for use in providing athletes a positive, character-building youth sports environment.
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Safe4Athletes Organization
Safe4Athletes
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Safe4Athletes Organization
Safe4Athletes
Safe4Athlete's mission is to advocate for athlete welfare where every athlete is provided a safe and positive environment free of abuse, bullying and harassment.
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Scenarios and Discussion Guides
Mentors in Violence Prevention Strategies
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Scenarios and Discussion Guides
Mentors in Violence Prevention Strategies
MVP provides College and High School resources and tools for working with both male and female athletes that uses scenarios to lead discussions. This site also includes a handout called "10 Things Men Can Do to Prevent Gender Violence" in 6 languages.
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Sport Situational Prevention Approach (SSPA)
Dr. Keith Kaufman & U.S. Center for SafeSport
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Sport Situational Prevention Approach (SSPA)
Dr. Keith Kaufman & U.S. Center for SafeSport
From the U.S. Center for SafeSport website:
"The Sport Situational Prevention Approach (SSPA) is a new, three-year, grant-funded project in collaboration with leading authority Dr. Keith Kaufman. The SSPA aims to:
- Help keep athletes safe;
- Support and strengthen prevention efforts in sports;
- Create safety tools tailored for use by the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and elite youth sports organizations;
- Create an early warning system to identify and address safety risks when they are in their earliest stages."
SSPA Implementation Manual: https://uscenterforsafesport.org/training-and-education/outreach-initiat...
SSPA Training Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVmT8xt041WgHHXtqcCpWynPLuj-IRV69
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US Center for SafeSport
US Center for SafeSport
Visit WebsiteAthletes will perform better, soar higher, and get more from sport if they feel safe. SafeSport... read more
US Center for SafeSport
US Center for SafeSport
Athletes will perform better, soar higher, and get more from sport if they feel safe. SafeSport seeks to create a healthy, supportive environment for all participants. Through education, resources, and training, we help members of the sport community recognize, reduce, and respond to misconduct in sport.
The Center has two offices, each with distinct roles in helping to create a safe, strengthening environment for athletes.
- Administers national programming to promote respect and prevent abuse
- Raises awareness of issues
- Provides educational materials and resources
- Investigates and resolves alleged violations of the SafeSport Code for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Movement
- Uses neutral and independent investigators and arbitrators in its processes
- Gathers and analyzes data that is used to improve awareness and prevention programs
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