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Structured abuse prevention curriculum for youth helps teens recognize unsafe situations, understand personal boundaries, and build healthy relationship skills through structured life skills lessons for teens. Designed as part of a life skills curriculum for at risk youth, this workbook is widely used as a curriculum for juvenile detention centers, high school programs, counseling groups, and intervention settings to support safety awareness, self-advocacy, and informed decision-making.
Who This Workbook Is For
Youth in prevention education classes, counseling groups, youth programs, and community intervention programs. This workbook is commonly used in:
- High school life skills programs
- Juvenile detention centers and diversion programs
- Youth intervention and prevention programs
- Counseling and support group settings
- Programs serving at risk youth
It works effectively as a life skills curriculum for high school youth and can also support use as a life skills curriculum for middle schools in structured environments. Programs focused on life skills for girls and co-ed groups can also benefit from its flexibility.
What’s Included in This Domestic & Sexual Abuse Workbook
Worksheets for reflection and discussion
Motivational posters
Survivor-inspired stories
Guided activities
Discussion prompts to support group learning
What Teens Will Learn
Through guided activities and group discussions, teens develop essential life skills, including:
Recognizing warning signs of unsafe or abusive situations
Understanding consent and personal boundaries
Identifying healthy vs. unhealthy relationships
Learning how to get help safely
Building self-advocacy and communication skills
These skills reinforce overall mental health for teens and help participants apply what they learn in real-world situations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do students need their own workbook?
Yes. Each student should have their own workbook for writing, reflection, and participation in activities.
Is this workbook appropriate for middle school students?
This workbook is best suited for teens ages 11–18 and may be used as a life skills curriculum for middle school depending on program goals and guidance.
Is this an evidence-based life skills curriculum?
Yes. This workbook is part of an evidence-based life skills curriculum designed to help teens build awareness, communication skills, and safe decision-making.
Can this workbook be used in juvenile justice settings?
Yes. This abuse prevention curriculum for youth is widely used as a curriculum for juvenile detention centers, as well as in diversion programs and youth justice settings.
Is this a life skills curriculum for at risk youth?
Yes. It is specifically designed as a life skills curriculum for at risk youth in schools, counseling programs, and intervention settings.
Is this workbook appropriate for coed groups?
Yes. It is designed for use in both coed and single-gender groups, depending on program preference.
Is staff training available for facilitators?
Yes. ARISE offers online life skills facilitator training and staff training for at risk youth programs to support safe and effective curriculum delivery.