Services

School

CSADV provides educational prevention programming for preschool children through college level. All curriculum concepts are age and developmentally appropriate and each level builds upon the previous section.

This programming is designed to address the issues of domestic violence and sexual assault in a non-threatening fashion. The educational programs incorporate role plays, skits, live characters, printed materials, film and video, discussion between the presenter and audience, and much more. It is our belief that prevention education is vital to ending child and adult victimization. All education programs, as are all CSADV services, are offered free of charge.

PRE K and Kindergarten

Happy Bear


This is a program designed to help preschoolers and kindergarten children learn the 3 R’s: Recognize, Resist, and Report. The 20 minute presentation with the Panda mascot educates in a creative fashion keeping the child’s attention by interactive learning. The focus is on good touch, bad touch, and mixed-up touch.

KINDERGARTEN - 3rd GRADE

Quit It!

This research-based program gives children a vocabulary and conceptual framework that allows them to understand the distinction between teasing and bullying.

 

2nd and 4th GRADE

Body Safety and ME

This program uses Red Flag/Green Flag workbooks.  The focus is on identifying what sexual abuse is and how to respond.  The program empowers children that their bodies are their own and no one has the right to touch them inappropriately.  The elementary version also includes conflict management and family violence information.

 

4th and 5th GRADE

Bully Proof

This research-based program engages children to think about the distinctions between teasing and bullying. 

Activities within the program help children focus on the boundaries between appropriate and inappropriate,

playful and hurtful behavior.

 

GRADES 6 - 12

Gender Violence/Gender Justice

This research-based program explores power, inequities, and violence in relationships, as well as friendship, intervention, justice and courage.  The program explores the larger topics of gender violence, including hazing, sexual harassment, and sexual assault.

 

Flirting or Hurting

This research-based program explores student-to-student sexual harassment in schools.  Topics covered include flirting versus sexual harassment, identifying and standing up for your rights, and appropriate responses to

sexual harassment.

 

Programs are also available for this age group on the topics of domestic violence, dating violence, and healthy relationships.

 

CSADV also offers seminars and presentations for parent associations, staff and educators.

Call 277-0131 and ask for Angie to schedule your presentation.