Safe Dates Workshops Info & Registration

The PHILADELPHIA BLACK WOMEN'S HEALTH ALLIANCE provides virtual and face-to-face SAFE DATES workshops to empower teens 12 to 19 to recognize dating violence indicators and make decisions that lead to healthy relationships. SAFE DATES also equips students with the skills and resources to help themselves or their friends in abusive dating relationships.

The SAFE DATES curriculum helps the students explore the roles of technology and social media in teen dating and practice positive communication and conflict-resolution skills.

For information on hosting or registering for the SAFE DATES workshops, complete this Workshop Info & Registration form.

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Don't Be a Statistic 

Dating violence is physical, sexual, emotional, or verbal abuse from a romantic or sexual partner.

  • 1 in 11 female and 1 in 15 male high school students experienced physical dating violence.
  • 1 in 9 female and 1 in 36 male high school students experienced sexual dating violence.
  • Teens who identify as LGBTQ or those unsure of their gender identity experience higher rates of physical and sexual dating violence compared to teens who identify as heterosexual.

For emergency and non-emergency referrals to teen dating abuse and domestic violence resources in your area, Text LOVEIS to 22522 or 866-331-9474, or Call 866-331-9474

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