Rights, Respect, Responsibility
Lesson 7: Warning Signs: Understanding Sexual Abuse and Assault
This lesson starts with a trigger warning and a reminder about ground rules before starting with a video clip reviewing the key facts about sexual assault and abuse.
Supplement: Sex Trafficking
The purpose of this lesson is to educate students about the issue and explore recruitment tactics sex traffickers use as ways to reduce the risk of sex trafficking.
Supplement: Unhealthy Relationships – Plan for Safety
The ability to determine that a relationship is unhealthy is important, but it is even more important to be able to create a plan to leave an unsafe relationship - this lesson will help students do just that.
Supplement: Trafficking
Sex trafficking rates continue to increase and this lesson aims to clearly explain what sex trafficking is, how prevalent it is, and what it could look like. By educating our learners about tactics sex traffickers employ to recruit and exploit young people, offer additional protective factors to young people.
Lesson 11: Being Smart, Staying Safe Online
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: 1. Describe positive aspects of online talking and messaging. [Knowledge] 2. Identify examples of flirting and chatting that can be inappropriate or risky. [Knowledge] 3. Demonstrate an understanding of how to deal with uncomfortable situations when communicating online. [Knowledge, Skill]
Supplement: Harassment Prevention – The Basics
By amplifying a system of accountability, we can directly combat a culture that does not provide safety to all of its people.
Supplement: Consent It Goes With Everything
New in 2021, this lesson teaches the importance of consent.
Lesson 2: Lesson 2: Bullying Is Never OK
The goal of this lesson is to get students to fully grasp the fact that bullying is never a good or okay thing to take part in and what to do if students come across bullying.
Lesson 3: Lesson 3: My Space, Your Space
This lesson educates students on what ‘personal space’ means and how to identify actions that are right from wrong.
Lesson 4: Lesson 5: Seeking Help
The overall purpose of this lesson is to get students to understand the concept that teasing, touching, bullying, or being forced to touch someone else is never ok and is an important sign that help needs to be called upon right away.
Lesson 2: Lesson 2: Teasing, Harassment, and Bullying
This lesson defines teasing, harassing, and bullying through an open discussion between the teacher and students, having the teacher explain to students why these behaviors are extremely wrong by providing concrete examples.
Lesson 3: Lesson 6: Your Body, Your Rights
This lesson addresses sexual harassment and sexual abuse therefore teachers are urged to let the school counselor know that this topic will be addressed and may be sensitive for some students as it may be a trigger to come forward about themselves or someone they know being abused or harassed.
Lesson 4: Lesson 3: Taking a Stand Against Bullying. (with AMAZE video)
Teachers will demonstrate effective ways in which students could handle when they or someone they know is being teased, harassed, or bullied, and discuss different skills to take action.
Lesson 3: Lesson 3: Understanding Boundaries (with AMAZE video)
This lesson starts by defining and then providing examples of personal boundaries.
Lesson 7: Lesson 7: Warning Signs: Understanding Sexual Abuse and Assault (with AMAZE video)
This lesson starts with a trigger warning and a reminder about ground rules before starting with a video clip reviewing the key facts about sexual assault and abuse.
Lesson 3: Lesson 3: It Wasn’t My Fault
This lesson includes a presentation by rape survivors brought in from a community agency and includes Guides for Teachers in Selecting Guest Speakers as well as advance preparation to connect with the school counselor.