Resources...

 -National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline, http://loveisrespect.org
Educating youth about dating violence using the “Love is Respect” campaign

 -Red Flags, http://www.knowtheredflags.com/homepage.html
Information about dating violence and how to recognize the “red flags” if you are in an abusive relationship

 -Boss of Me, http://bom411.com/
BOM stands for the “Boss of Me” and is a website on how everyone has the right to be their own boss, make their own choices, and not be controlled by another person

 -Choose Respect, http://chooserespect.org/scripts/index.asp
An initiative to help adolescents form healthy relationships to prevent dating abuse before it starts. This national effort is designed to motivate adolescents to challenge harmful beliefs about dating abuse and take steps to form respectful relationships.

 -Break the Cycle, http://breakthecycle.org/
An initiative working to empower youth to end domestic violence.  Has information and resources for  LGBTQ and transgendered youth,  and addresses topics such as domestic violence, dating abuse, and sexual assault.

 -That’s Not Cool, http://www.thatsnotcool.com/
Advocating technology safety (cell phones, IM, online accounts, etc.) and relationships and what is healthy and not healthy in a relationship.

 

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