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Healthy Relationships Web Resources

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Following is a list of websites related to healthy relationships:



Building a Healthy Relationship from the Start
University of Texas Counseling and Mental Health Center

Choose Respect
Guide and videos for teens, parents and educators by U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

GirlsHealth
Healthy relationships and dealing with conflict. Office of Women’s Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Healthy Relationships
Children’s Hospital Boston, Center for Young Women’s Health.  English and Spanish

Love is Not Abuse
Dating violence and relationship abuse.

Love is Respect  (National Teen Dating Violence Helpline)
Loveisrespect, National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline was launched in February 2007 with help from founding sponsor, Liz Clairborne Inc. It is a national 24-hour resource that can be accessed by phone or the internet, specifically designed for teens and young adults. The Helpline and loveisrespect.org offer real-time one-on-one support from trained Peer Advocates. Peer Advocates are trained to offer support, information and advocacy to those involved in dating abuse relationships as well as concerned parents, teachers, clergy, law enforcement, and service providers.

Promote Truth
Promote Truth is sponsored by the Women’s Center of Jacksonville, FL as a resource for teens who are seeking support and information regarding sexual assault either for themselves or their friends.

See It and Stop It (Teen Action Campaign, Inc.)
Created by teens in Massachusetts to help teens prevent relationship violence.  It encourages everyone to "see it and stop it" when it comes to intimate violence.

Teen Relationships
Project funded by State of California Department of Health Services

TeensHealth
Information for teens, kids and parents. English and Spanish.

The Safe Space
“Is your relationship healthy?” Quiz for teens.

The Safe Space (Project of Break the Cycle)                                                                  
Break the Cycle is a national nonprofit organization addressing teen dating violence. We work every day towards our mission to engage, educate and empower youth to build lives and communities free from domestic violence.  The Safe Space is a web resource for teens to learn about dating violence, and helps address teen questions such as “How can I get out of my abusive relationship?”

 Words Can Work can help parents to start and continue conversations with their children about healthy relationships.

 

We provide access (links) to some external websites for your convenience. The EAP is not responsible for the availability, accuracy, or content of those outside resources or sites, nor does it endorse them. This site is not an attempt to provide any counseling or other type of intervention.

 

 

 

 

For more information or to discuss relationship concerns please contact Partners Employee Assistance Program at 1-866-724-4EAP.

 

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This content was last modified on: 04/05/2011

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