Thanks for the great ideas! We are ready to make evidence based youth driven policy for teen dating violence! https://twitter.com/prevnet/status/1530601004143616002

“What do youth want to see in dating violence policy?”
@profwendycraig is now leading a discussion with our NYAC and getting their input on dating violence policy
“What do youth want to see in dating violence policy?”
@profwendycraig is now leading a discussion with our NYAC and getting their input on dating violence policy
Youth coming together to address teen dating violence! https://twitter.com/prevnet/status/1530553917909655554

We’re in Ottawa for a skill building and resource creation day with our National Youth Advisory Committee!
Right now, our members are sharing some of the amazing projects they’re working on.
Our National Youth Advisory Committee just had the first in-person screening of their animated consent videos and received a physical copy of the self-worth zine they created!
Find these resources and more at this link: https://linktr.ee/prevnetyouth
We’re in Ottawa for a skill building and resource creation day with our National Youth Advisory Committee!
Right now, our members are sharing some of the amazing projects they’re working on.
🎬"I'm Just Not Feeling It Right Now" was created by our National Youth Advisory Committee to help start difficult conversations about dating scenarios. Our Youth Committee hopes this video will help classrooms discuss healthy relationships and consent: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiDZpKToMPQ&t=98s
📽️"There's Another Way" was written and voiced by our National Youth Advisory Committee to help start difficult conversations about dating scenarios. Our Youth Committee hopes this video will help classrooms discuss healthy relationships and consent: https://youtu.be/A6TLmyeuy1s
Our National Youth Advisory Committee have created two animated videos about consent!
These 3-minute videos were created by youth, for youth and can be used in classrooms, youth programs, and other spaces where discussions about consent take place: https://youthdatingviolence.prevnet.ca/learn-more/youth/
Youth Dating Violence is a serious problem, but steps can be taken to prevent it.
This printable guide will help #Educators support students in unlearning unhealthy attitudes and in cultivating healthy relationships: http://youthdatingviolence.prevnet.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Teachers-Can-Make-a-Difference-Handout.pdf
PREVNet works to create a safe climate for all youth and is committed to addressing the systemic oppression that puts marginalized groups at higher risk of violence. On #IDAHOBIT2022 we continue to support change towards making life safer for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth
Today is International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Interphobia, and Transphobia. Join us in raising awareness, fostering inclusion and celebrating 2SLGBTQI friends and family.
Want to learn more about how you can be a better ally? Click HERE: http://egale.ca/.../tips-on-how-to-practice-lgbtqi2s
#Teachers, do you know how to discuss dating violence with your students?
Our Resource Hub for Educators is a one-stop source for evidence-informed resources on dating violence and strategies you can apply in your classroom. Check it out on our website: http://youthdatingviolence.prevnet.ca/learn-more/educators/resource-hub-for-educators/
ICYMI: The recording of this webinar is now available on our website: http://youthdatingviolence.prevnet.ca/lessons-from-implementing-an-alberta-wide-train-the-trainer-approach-for-scaling-up-evidence-based-healthy-youth-relationships-programs-in-schools-and-communities/
Check it out to learn more about implementing a train-the-trainer approach for healthy youth relationships programs.

Register now for this free webinar on April 27!
Lianne Lee of Shift: The Project to End Domestic Violence will outline Shift’s train-the-trainer approach for healthy youth relationships programs and highlight key lessons that can inform future approaches: http://queensu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VbltTmTHQ3Wy2aNf3Efp7A
2 more days to apply!
Students grade 2-6 can create a comic illustrating what it means to be a good digital citizen for a chance to win cash prizes for their school⤵️

Calling all students grades 2-6! Want to win up to $3,500 for you and your school? Showcase your creative talents by writing a comic about staying safe and being kind online. Enter in the #TELUSWise Footprint Contest today! http://telus.com/FootprintContest 🎨👨🎨
At 2pm EST today, join PREVNet and Lianne Lee of Shift: The Project to End Domestic Violence to learn more about implementing a train-the-trainer approach for healthy youth relationships programs: http://queensu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VbltTmTHQ3Wy2aNf3Efp7A
We'll also be tweeting some highlights below ⤵️