Helping A Friend Who has Been Sexually Abused
Source: ETR ReCAPP Website (Adapted from: A Teaching Guide to Preventing
Adolescent Sexual Abuse, ETR Network Publications, 1988)
Target Audience: Level III (early adolescence, ages 12 through 15; middle school/junior high school) and IV (adolescence, ages 15 through 18; high school)
Duration of Lesson: 25 minutes
Date Published: 2000
Summary: Using case study, brainstorm, small group work and discussion methodologies, students learn basic facts about sexual abuse, read "A Friend's Dilemma" case study, and write down ways they might help this friend. Students discuss their responses in small groups, and make a list of guidelines for helping a friend.
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www.etr.org/recapp/index.cfm?fuseaction=pages.LearningActivitiesDetail&PageID=171
Changing Social Norms – “What Will She Do/What Will He Do?”
Source: ETR ReCAPP Website
Target Audience: Level III (early adolescence, ages 12 through 15; middle school/junior high school) and IV (adolescence, ages 15 through 18; high school)
Duration of Lesson: 40 Minutes
Date Published: 2004
Summary: This lesson uses hypothetical scenarios to help young people learn about and practice making good decisions and recognize that mistaken beliefs about what peers are thinking/doing can affect decision-making. The scenarios provided focus on sexual decision-making and sexual harassment.
To view this lesson click here: www.etr.org/recapp/index.cfm?fuseaction=pages.LearningActivitiesDetail&PageID=147
What’s Your Advice? Adult Male – Teen Female Relationships
Source: ETR ReCAPP Website
Target Audience: Level III (early adolescence, ages 12 through 15; middle school/junior high school) and IV (adolescence, ages 15 through 18; high school)
Duration of Lesson: Not indicated
Date Published: 2004
Summary: This lesson engages students in a variety of activities designed to help them evaluate and give advice about romantic and sexual relationships between teen females and adult men.
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www.etr.org/recapp/index.cfm?fuseaction=pages.LearningActivitiesDetail&PageID=169
When Is It OK?
Source: ETR ReCAPP Website
Target Audience: Level IV (adolescence, ages 15-18; high school)
Duration of Lesson: 55 to 60 minutes
Date Published: 2000
Summary: This lesson is designed to help teens learn about sexual assault and rape and identify ways to reduce the risk of being raped or raping someone.
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www.etr.org/recapp/index.cfm?fuseaction=pages.LearningActivitiesDetail&PageID=169
Sexual Exploitation, Day 1
Source: Family Life and Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.) curriculum, Public Health – Seattle & King County
Target Audience: Level II (preadolescence, ages 9 through 12 years; upper elementary school; grades 4-6)
Duration of Lesson: 35 to 45 minutes
Date Published: 11/05
Summary: This lesson focuses on helping young people understand sexual abuse and sexual exploitation; learn the difference between safe, unsafe, healthy, unhealthy, unfair, and confusing touch; and describe ways to get out of an exploitative situation.
To view this lesson click here:
www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/personal/famplan/educators/~/media/health/publichealth/documents/famplan/G456_L7.ashx
To view all F.L.A.S.H. lessons, click here:
www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/personal/famplan/educators/FLASH.aspx
Sexual Exploitation, Day 2
Source: Family Life and Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.) curriculum, Public Health – Seattle & King County
Target Audience: Level II (preadolescence, ages 9 through 12 years; upper elementary school; grades 4-6)
Duration of Lesson: 25-35 minutes
Date Published: 11/05
Summary: This lesson discusses the reasons why a young person might report having been sexually exploited and who they could tell and explores ways to help a friend who has been sexually exploited.
To view this lesson click here:
www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/personal/famplan/educators/~/media/health/publichealth/documents/famplan/G456_L8.ashx
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Communication 5: Defending Your Rights
Source: Family Life and Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.) curriculum, Public Health – Seattle & King County
Target Audience: Level III (early adolescence, ages 12 through 15; middle school/junior high school; grades 7-8)
Duration of Lesson: one class period
Date Published: 3/06
Summary: This lesson is designed to help students practice ways of defending themselves from unwanted physical and/or verbal interactions. Students are encouraged to formulate an assertive defense, protect him/herself as aggressively as necessary, and not over-react with hostility when it isn’t necessary. An optional family homework assignment is included.
To view this lesson click here:
www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/personal/famplan/educators/~/media/health/publichealth/documents/famplan/G78_L20.ashx
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Sexual Exploitation, Day 2: Consent vs. Exploitation
Source: Family Life and Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.) curriculum, Public Health – Seattle & King County
Target Audience: Level IV (adolescence, ages 15 through 18; high school; grades 9-10)
Duration of Lesson: One class period
Date Published: 6/06
Summary: This lesson examines the difference between consenting and exploitive touch and discusses forced and/or coerced sexual intercourse, rape, and acquaintance rape. An optional family homework assignment is included.
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www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/personal/famplan/educators/~/media/health/publichealth/documents/famplan/G910_L10.ashx
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Sexual Exploitation, Day 3: Continuum of Sexual Touch
Source: Family Life and Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.) curriculum, Public Health – Seattle & King County
Target Audience: Level IV (adolescence, ages 15 through 18; high school; grades 9-10)
Duration of Lesson: One class period
Date Published: 6/06
Summary: This lesson introduces the concept of a continuum of sexual touch which includes: mutually consenting, persuasion and consent, sex under pressure, sexual assault short of rape, and rape. The lesson reinforces that all exploitive touch is wrong and that sexual assault is illegal.
To view this lesson click here:
www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/personal/famplan/educators/~/media/health/publichealth/documents/famplan/G910_L11.ashx
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Sexual Exploitation, Day 4: Assault Strategies
Source: Family Life and Sexual Health (F.L.A.S.H.) curriculum, Public Health – Seattle & King County
Target Audience: Level IV (adolescence, ages 15 through 18; high school; grades 9-10)
Duration of Lesson: One class period
Date Published: 6/06
Summary: This lesson gives students the opportunity to learn ways to reduce the risk of sexual assault; list things a survivor or the friend of a survivor can do, after an assault, to help with recovery; and recognize the value of getting medical care after a sexual assault, reporting the crime, and seeking professional counseling.
To view this lesson click here:
www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/personal/famplan/educators/~/media/health/publichealth/documents/famplan/G910_L12.ashx
To view all F.L.A.S.H. lessons, click here:
www.kingcounty.gov/healthservices/health/personal/famplan/educators/FLASH.aspx
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