Teen dating violence is a growing public health issue. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention research, one in 10 high school students report being a victim of physical dating violence. Even more startling, adolescents who report experiencing dating violence are also more likely to report binge drinking, suicide attempts, physical fighting, and current sexual activity.
Dating Matters is a free, online course available at www.vetoviolence.org/datingmatters. Developed in partnership with Liz Claiborne Inc., the goal of Dating Matters is to provide educators with knowledge and resources regarding teen dating violence and motivate them to implement prevention measures in their schools. Specifically, Dating Matters seeks to:
“Young people sometimes spend more hours with educators – school administrators, teachers, and coaches – than they do with their own parents. This is a lot of responsibility and it is also an amazing opportunity. Creating, influencing, and fostering teen dating violence prevention efforts like Dating Matters gives us the opportunity to make a positive impact today and years from now.
-Dr. Rodney Hammond, Director
Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention”
The ultimate goal is to stop dating violence before it starts. Strategies that promote healthy and respectful relationships are vital. During the preteen and teen years, young people are learning about relationships with potential dating partners. This is an ideal time to promote healthy relationships and prevent patterns of dating violence that can last into adulthood.
For more information, go to www.vetoviolence.org/datingmatters.
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