
How to Support the Survivors in Your Life
How have you reacted when you heard about a sexual assault case? From the comments that you made, will a survivor think you are going

How have you reacted when you heard about a sexual assault case? From the comments that you made, will a survivor think you are going

Did you know May is National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month? May is also prom season and has summer right around the corner. How do you

Planned Parenthood survey results show that people’s understanding of consent vary drastically and percentages are surprisingly low. For example, only 19 percent of parents talk

“I’m glad it wasn’t death by PowerPoint, it was very interactive. It almost made me feel like I was not in training so I really

While speaking or teaching, have you ever encountered that person trying to dominate the room by arguing with you, i.e., “the heckler?” While oftentimes it
Is storytelling still an important approach to connecting with and helping others? Storytelling In today’s video on storytelling, you’ll discover the answer to this question

What are your state’s consent laws and statutes regarding sexual assault? Have you heard about the recent Oklahoma Appeals Court decision stating that “Forcible sodomy cannot occur where

Working the standard 9-to-5 corporate gig can be all-consuming and leave you feeling empty and exhausted at the end of the day. Why do we

Sexual Assault Awareness Month is April. April provides everyone a special opportunity to team up with communities and organizations to focus the world’s attention to

Do people “ask first?” Sometimes people will ask me, “How do you know if anyone is actually asking first or making positive behavioral changes?” In






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