
Healthy Relationships
U Really Got This!
Healthy Relationship Education that meets students where they are.
This interactive training emphasizes the importance of consent, respect, and communication, as well as an awareness of campus and personal support systems.
Students want healthy relationships. Help them get there.
We’ve worked with Title IX coordinators, violence prevention practitioners, and wellness directors to develop an engaging, more nuanced education to help students better navigate personal relationships.
Herer are some key learning outcomes:
- Building Healthy Relationships: Even healthy relationships can be challenged by disagreements, competing interests, and external factors like family, friends, and life experiences.
- Digital vs In-Person Communication: Communication is much more than just words. As text-based interactions lack nuance and increase the risk of misunderstanding, the training explores technology’s challenges to effective communication.
- Respecting Boundaries: How does one communicate and respect one’s boundaries? Boundaries encompass physical space and touch, time management, emotional well-being, and digital interactions. An emphasis is put on how students might also navigate physical spaces.
- The Overlap of Title IX with Relationships: The training explores confusion some students may have about what actions might (and might not) rise to the level of a Title IX violation. It describes the various support measures available and outlines reporting options for students.
Modules to select from to customize your program:
- Definition of Healthy Relationship
- Boundaries
- Physical Space and Geographies
- Nuanced Communication
- Consent
- Enthusiastic Maybe
- Digital Communication
- Title IX
- Resources and Resilience