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Respect WORKS!
Respect WORKS! is a comprehensive model of teen dating violence prevention programming to give middle and high schools, youth service providers and domestic violence agencies the tools they need to respond effectively to teen dating violence issues on and off campus..
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Respect WORKS! by Hazelden Publishing and Break the Cycle (2010)
This comprehensive, best-practices model combines Hazelden’s evidence-based Safe Dates with Break the Cycle’s School Policy Kit, [Ending Violence] and Speak.Act.Change programs to give middle and high schools, youth service providers and domestic violence agencies the tools they need to respond effectively to teen dating violence issues on and off campus.
* Note: Curriculum materials are not available online for free download. For more information or to place an order, click here or call 1-800-328-9000.
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