Thursday, 14 May 2009

Thursdays in Black: Body Safe

Rape Prevention Education's Body Safe programme has already helped over 15,000 young people learn how to keep themselves safe from sexual violence:
Sexual Violation is an issue that affects everyone in the community either directly or indirectly. The BodySafe Programme addresses childhood sexual abuse, as well as sexual coercion within dating relationships, and other high-risk situations. The focus is on the prevention of sexual violence.

...The BodySafe Programme is suitable for both males and females. We currently deliver the programme in high schools for students in years 9-13 inclusively. We also deliver the programme in alternate education programmes, and other community groups.

...“Its useful because it gives information to people about what happens and how to deal with it” Tamaki College Student
Bookings are sought after, so if you are interested in getting this programme going in a youth organisation or school you are involved with best get in touch with Kate via kate at rapecrisis dot org dot nz.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just so you know other Anon, it's a general rule of thumb that real-life sexual virility has an inverse relationship with internet boastings of sexual prowess.

Julie said...

Deleted some nasty trolly-ness, thank you Anon at 4.24am for your response while this side of the world was mostly asleep.

Anna said...

Beautifully said, Julie - and so very true.

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Anonymous said...

Jeez why the sudden influx of trolls? Just go away dude. Are you lost?

stargazer said...

if that's how you feel anon, then you shouldn't be wasting your time here. don't read the blog. don't leave comments. very simple.

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stargazer said...

you're wasting your time here. abusive comments will be deleted.