Community Education Menu

The Sexual Assault Services Community Educator provides free sexual assault prevention education, community education, and community awareness activities throughout Calhoun County.

Programs can be tailored to meet the needs of your school, organization, or group.

Community education programs offered by Sexual Assault Services
Program Audience Description
ACEs 101 Adult Introduction to adverse childhood experiences and their impact on physical and emotional well-being.
Athletes As Leaders High school athletes on women’s sports teams Research-informed program that encourages student athletes to help create a culture of safety and respect in school and beyond. Athletes As Leaders program details
Bringing in the Bystander High school Evidence-based program focused on bystander intervention and creating a culture of responsibility. Bringing in the Bystander program details
Bullying Prevention Elementary, middle school Youth learn the definition and types of bullying, the effects of bullying, what to do if they are being bullied, how to get help, and how to use bystander intervention to help others and increase school and community safety.
Bullying, Sexual Harassment and Dating Abuse Prevention Middle school Builds on the concepts learned in Bullying Prevention and helps youth identify and respond to bullying, sexual harassment, and dating abuse.
Calhoun County Youth Violence Prevention Project Elementary, middle school, high school, parents, staff, community partners In partnership with S.A.F.E. Place, this comprehensive programming supports schools and community partners with prevention education, intervention support, policy review, and coordinated community response efforts.
Coaching Boys to Men Middle and high school male athletes Season-based curriculum led with coaches to teach respect, consent, and healthy relationships. Coaching Boys to Men program details
Dynamics of Sexual Assault Adult Covers the prevalence of sexual assault, the impact on survivors, how to support survivors, and available services and resources.
Guiding Kids in the Digital Age: Safety Tips for Caregivers Adult Provides practical strategies for helping children and teens stay safer online, including communication tips, prevention strategies, and resources for responding to online risks.
Mandated Reporting and Responding to Child Disclosures Youth-serving professionals Covers Michigan child abuse reporting laws and strategies for responding when children disclose sexual abuse.
No, Go, Tell PreK, elementary Teaches body safety, safe and unsafe touch, safe and unsafe secrets, cyber safety, and how to get help from a trusted adult.
Safe Dates Middle school, high school Students learn about healthy relationships, warning signs, dating abuse, sexual consent, healthy communication, and community resources. Safe Dates program details
Second Step: Child Protection Unit Elementary Helps children recognize, refuse, and report unsafe touch, unsafe secrets, and unwanted touch, and learn how to get help from trusted adults. Second Step Child Protection Unit details
Stewards of Children Adult Teaches adults five steps to help prevent child sexual abuse. Stewards of Children program details
Sexual Harassment Prevention Middle school, high school, adult Provides prevention education related to sexual harassment in schools and workplaces.

Interested in Scheduling a Presentation?

Call (269) 245-3837 to speak with the Community Educator about creating an individualized presentation.

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