Space Robots PSA

May 222010

www.safeandrespectful.org This PSA, entitled “Space Robots” was created as part of the Messages From Teens Project sponsored by the Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence. It was developed by teens for teens to demonstrate healthy boundaries within relationships. The Messages From Teens PSA’s address several different aspects of healthy dating relationships and dating abuse, and are posted at www.safeandrespectful.org

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Just Spray It PSA

May 172010

This PSA, entitled “Just Spray It” was created as part of the Messages From Teens project sponsored by the Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence. This PSA demonstrates the importance of respectful relationships and speaking out against abuse. The Messages From Teens PSA’s address several different aspects of dating abuse and healthy relationships and are posted at www.safeandrespectful.org

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Teen Dating Violence Prevention PSA

May 42010

Violence comes in many forms. PSA developed by the Asian Alliance Against Domestic Violence (AAADV) and the Chinese Community Health Resource Center (CCHRC), Yo! TV, Verizon Wireless – HopeLine Award, and Reincarnation Performance Group, Inc.

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Teen Dating Violence Prevention – Textual Harassment :60

April 292010

1 in 4 teens in a relationship say they have been called names, harassed or put down by their partner through cell phones and texting.

Digital communication is an integral part of teens lives and this fairly unchartered digital space has created new challenges for teens as they start to experience intimate relationships. Unfortunately, dating abuse in the digital world is increasingly becoming a serious problem unique to the millennial generation of teens.

Cellphones and the internet have become prime environment for controlling behavior, such as sending unwanted text messages or pressuring for nude pictures, that can be abusive or lead to relationship violence.
In an effort to prevent teen dating abuse and help teens build healthy relationships, the Ad Council has partnered with the Family Violence Prevention Fund and the Office on Violence Against Women on a national, multimedia PSA campaign.

The new PSAs are designed to help teens recognize digital dating abuse and provide them with the tools to initiate a conversation about this issue. The PSAs direct teens to visit www.ThatsNotCool.com were they are encouraged to draw their own lines around what is, or is not, acceptable relationship behavior and seek help from their peers.

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Text Messaging PSA

April 172010

www.safeandrespectful.org. This PSA, entitled “Text Messaging” is part of the Messages From Teens campaign sponsored by the Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence. It was created by teens for teens to demonstrate the seriousness of dating abuse and technology. The Messages From Teens PSA’s address several different aspects of teen dating abuse and healthy relationships and are posted at www.safeandrespectful.org

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Teen Dating Violence Prevention PSA

April 142010

Violence comes in many forms. PSA developed by the Asian Alliance Against Domestic Violence (AAADV) and the Chinese Community Health Resource Center (CCHRC), Yo! TV, Verizon Wireless – HopeLine Award, and Reincarnation Performance Group, Inc.

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TEEN DATING VIOLENCE PSA (ENGLISH)

March 242010

IF YOU NEED EMERGENCY HELP OR LOOKING FOR DOMESTIC/TEEN DATING VIOLENCE COMMUNITY RESOURCES PLEASE CALL THE NATIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE AT 1-800-799-SAFE OR THE MALDEF INFORMATION LINE AT 1-866-NO-ABUSO (662-2876). [Information is provided in English and Spanish].
This PSA was created by the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) CREATE! and Domestic Violence Prention Program (DVPP). It was conceived, written and acted by students from Belmont and Miguel Contreras High School in Los Angeles California.
The DVPP is the MALDEF component to the Los Angeles Domestic Violence Collaborative in partnership with the Asian Pacific American Legal Center and the Los Angeles Urban League. This initiative was possible thanks to a generous sponsorship by VERIZON. For more information about this program go to www.maldef.org or or contact Ana Paula Noguez, Domestic Violence Prevention Program Coordinator at anoguez@maldef.org.

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It’s Abuse

March 122010

A PSA for The Ohio State University created by It’s Abuse – A joint effort between OSU and The Columbus Coalition Against Family Violence – to educate college students about relationship abuse.

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Day One Teen Dating Violence Abuse

March 62010

Watch Domestic Violence Show online at http://dv.Pucho.com site.

Day One offers free teen dating abuse and violence services in New York City.

The Domestic Violence Show is about a Bronx Social Worker who Turns her Pain Into Intense Drama. She lived with an abusive husband for decades has turned her pain into an enlightening stage production.

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No Rewind

February 82010

Domestic Violence is when two people get into an intimate relationship and one person uses a pattern of coercion and control against the other person during the relationship and/or after the relationship has terminated. It often includes physical, sexual, emotional, or economic abuse.

http://www.nccadv.org/domestic_violence_info.htm#Definition%20of%20Domestic%20Violence

If you are a victim of dating or domestic violence, GET HELP.

For more information and if you have an interest in materials on dating or domestic violence, contact, the state domestic violence coalition or local county or school resources.

North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCCADV)
123 W. Main Street, Suite 700
Durham, NC 27701
Toll Free: 1-888-232-9124
Phone: 919.956.9124 FAX: 919.682.1449

www.nccadv.org

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