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Our Training Classes

Knowledge Leads to Prevention.

List of trainings

Impact of Music, Movies and Social Media on Sexual Assault & Harassment: A fun and interactive class that explores how social media impact our views on sexual assault, sexual harassment, bullying, drugs, and alcohol. Participants will be introduced to a different perspective of social media. This class targets all ages and media platforms and encourages learning via the internet. 

Music, Assault, & Harassment: A fun and interactive class that explores how music affects our views on sexual assault, sexual harassment, drugs, and alcohol. Participants will be introduced to a different perspective of the music industry. This class targets all ages and music genres and encourages learning through music. 

Five Stages of Recovery: Defining, identifying, and understanding the five stages of recovery is essential when providing advance victim services. This training will cover the five stages: initial shock, denial, reactivation, anger, and integration. Survivors will enhance their current knowledge base and be able to identify these stages during their recovery. 

Understanding and Preventing Bullying: This training explores the growing epidemic of bullying and how bullying has changed A fun and interactive class that explores how social media impact our views on bullying and how it can lead to depression and/or death. Participants will be introduced to a different perspective of bullying that can occur in person, online, or via the cellphone. This class targets all ages and media platforms and encourages learning via the internet. 

Impact of Social Media on Bullying & Sexual Assault: A fun and interactive class that explores how social media impact our views on bullying and how it can lead to depression and/or death. Participants will be introduced to a different perspective of social media, sexting, and bullying. This class targets all ages and media platforms and encourages learning via the internet. 

Domestic Violence-How it affects our Children: An interactive presentation conducted by Dr. Vanessa Guyton as she discusses the effects of growing up in a military home filled with domestic violence and alcohol abuse. This class will provide insight from the perspective of a child and how domestic violence has a lifelong effect on the entire family unit. Participants will receive a better understanding of domestic violence from a child survivor. 

Teen Dating Violence: This training provides an overview of the growing problem of teen dating violence, briefly outline the legislative mandates, and highlight some cases and consequences of this type of relationship. Participants will review case studies to exemplify potential missteps and relevant examples of preventive, proactive, victim-sensitive methods that hold the offender accountable. The goal of this training is to educate the audience about the breadth of the problem, familiarize them with recent developments and suggest strategies to collaborate in ending teen dating violence. The target audience for this training range from adolescents to adults (parents).

Suicide Awareness & Prevention-Removing The Mask: An interactive presentation that provides awareness of the hidden and growing epidemic of suicide. This training will feature survivors of attempted suicide and discusses their journey, recovery, and coping skills for depression. The overall objective of this training is to provide prevention techniques and strategies to identify suicidal behaviors and help someone that is contemplating suicide. 

What is Sexual Harassment?: Participates will receive training designed to identify and discuss sexual harassment from the perspective of real life examples in an organization and how to prevent from being charged with sexual harassment complaint. This training will include role plays, videos, review key definitions of sexual harassment, facts and myths, and events that have transpired in organizations. The objectives of this training is to ensure your program provides information, awareness, and prevention of sexual harassment in a learning environment that is creative and informative. This is not your typical sexual harassment training. 

 

Effective Communication with Your Friends: An interactive class that applies the adult learning principles to effective and sensitive communication. This approach will ensure that participants learn various techniques to communicate with their battle buddy, friends, and family who are victims/complainants and help them establish the kind of rapport that’ s crucial for reassuring and comforting victims. Participants will team up to perform various roles plays based on realistic scenarios. The scenarios are added value to allow individuals to practice their introduction, communication styles, and the difference between empathy and sympathy. 

HUSH No More International Screening: This is an interactive event that includes the viewing of the award winning documentary, HUSH No More. This documentary has been screened around the world to bring awareness and share the personal stories of victims on the following HUSH Topics: Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, Sex Trafficking, and Domestic Violence. The documentary is 1.5 hours long and can be viewed in completion or based on the topic of your training. Following the viewing, an in-depth discussion can occur via dialogue, a small panel, or as a town hall. Participants will leave with a heightened awareness and a better understanding of how HUSH Topics affects individuals, families, organizations, and communities. 

Diversity and Inclusion of YOU: A workshop designed to encourage participants to look at diversity and inclusion from a self- reflective point of view. Participants will use an assessment to determine their strength and weakness in the realm of diversity. The strategies presented to the participants will be engaging and lead to a better understanding of diversity and inclusion within their organization and why they are critical business priorities. The end result of the training will lead to participants recognizing the impact of their attitudes and behaviors towards team members and customers. 

LGBT Awareness/Gender Inclusion: Participates will receive training designed to identify and discuss diversity and inclusion from the perspective of sexual orientation and cultural competence. Sexual orientation is often considered a difficult topic to include in diversity issues because it brings up differences in religion, perceptions of morality, and politics. This training will include these discussions, review key definitions of LGBT, facts and myths of the LGBT population, and review scenarios. The objectives of this training is to ensure your program provides information, awareness, and explores various demographics and cultures. 

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