February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

View this email in your browser a58a433d 75d2 f50e 3da6 5e48b077e785   a423eb92 7366 e23e 72fa 630175a71549 February 10, 2023   February is also Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month     News You Can Use     15bd00da 9ff4 cc3d e92b 1ea5451adb20 A Proclamation on National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month, 2023 The White House  When we teach teens about healthy, nonviolent relationships, we support their development and create safer, healthier communities for everyone.     9866d017 11de 71be f535 eac27c4cacd5 California coalition lobbies Legislature to curb teen domestic and sexual violence The Sacramento Bee The California Partnership to End Domestic Violence is a statewide coalition dedicated to deepening the process of healing by identifying and addressing the underlying and contributing factors of domestic violence through public policy, according to the organization’s website.     e83919d7 fec4 2955 9f43 cc46053df8ec Teen Dating Violence  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  Teen dating violence (TDV), also called, “dating violence”, is an adverse childhood experience that affects millions of young people in the United States.  Dating violence can take place in person, online, or through technology.     e818324e 1d95 557e 9e46 3bd2ce9b5602 What to Expect When You Contact Us: Your safety always comes first  National Domestic Violence Hotline  Every contact to The Hotline is personal. Some people who reach out to us identify as survivors of abuse, some as concerned friends or family members, some as abusive partners seeking to change themselves. Many people may be unsure of what to expect when you contact us. While every contact is unique, our advocates are guided by The Hotline’s Consent and Ethics policy and will emphasize several key points throughout your conversation.     Member Contributions and Asks     From Lisa: Conflict Resolution for High School Students Patty Ramirez: Register for our Upcoming Xinachtli Youth Rites of Passage Facilitator Training   Chuck Price: No Fluff – Child Welfare Interview Amelia Barile Simon: Feb. 13th 9am-10am: Preventing Teen Dating Violence In Schools – Free Webinar by Teen Leaders For Schools   Laura Gallant: Black History Promotes PCEs     PACEs Connection Announcements     Historical Trauma in Northwest America Event Recap     PACEs Connection’s Trauma-Informed School Leadership Institute     We’re hiring: Development Director   What’s Going on Next Week     Online: CCJBH Juvenile Justice Workgroup Meeting   Valentine Webinar: ❤️ What’s LOVE got to do with it?   Online : Black Prophetic Fire: An Evening of Philosophy, Politics, and Culture with Dr. Cornel West | February 16, 2023, 5:30 p.m. Pacific Got a question? A correction?
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