High School / State Raise Awareness
Below you will find examples of awareness raising efforts by state or regional organizations (sport, SV/DV) in multiple sites that target high school-aged athletes (age 14-18) and organizations that work with them to prevent SV/DV.
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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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Coaching Boys into Men Video Series
Futures Without Violence & FISA Foundation
Visit WebsiteThis site provides video resources to supplement the Coaching Boys Into Men dating violence... read more
Coaching Boys into Men Video Series
Futures Without Violence & FISA Foundation
This site provides video resources to supplement the Coaching Boys Into Men dating violence prevention program for high school athletic coaches to use with their male athletes. If you have the curricula, you can proceed to Getting Started videos to help you prepare to deliver CBIM, or use the menu to skip to any of the topics in the card series. FISA Foundation, in partnership with The Heinz Endowments and the United Way of Allegheny County developed Southwest PA Says No More to showcase the important prevention-focused work happening here, and to make it easier for individuals and organizations to take action to stop gender-based violence. One area of focus is Sport and Athletics.
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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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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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There are few or no Awareness Raising strategies in this part of the sport pipeline
Please go to "Submit my Strategy" if you're doing this in or through sport at this level!
There are few or no Awareness Raising strategies in this part of the sport pipeline
Please go to "Submit my Strategy" if you're doing this in or through sport at this level!
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We Are The Lions PSA
MEND
Visit WebsiteVideo produced by MEND that links how we view and talk about women and violence against women... read more
We Are The Lions PSA
MEND
Video produced by MEND that links how we view and talk about women and violence against women and girls and shares what we can do to stop it.
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Yards for Yeardley
One Love Foundation
Visit WebsiteWhether you’re training for an upcoming race, walking around campus, or want to host an official... read more
Yards for Yeardley
One Love Foundation
Whether you’re training for an upcoming race, walking around campus, or want to host an official Yards for Yeardley event, you can join others from across the country to log 1 million yards and build awareness about relationship violence in the process.
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