Texas Dating Violence Policy

Texas Dating Violence Policy

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Texas Dating Violence Policy

Texas Council on Family Violence. Meet the 2. 01. 5 Young Hearts Matter Advocates of the Year, and Finalists from Across Texas. Austin, TX (February 1. Today, Young Hearts Matter, a campaign to bring awareness to teen dating abuse, recognized key leaders across Texas during February, Teen Dating Violence Prevention and Awareness Month.

Events and programs to raise awareness allow students to come forward and get advice and help before a situation escalates to violent behavior. Sarah Ambrus, C- Squared, Leander, TX TCFV is honoring Sarah Ambrus as Advocate of the Year.

Sarah Ambrus is a special education teacher for Leander ISD and one of the original co- sponsors of C- Squared. Nicole Gray, Focusing Families, Hempstead, TXTCFV is also honoring Nicole Gray of Focusing Families in Hempstead, Texas as the youth ally who is an activist in her community and a school leader among her peers.

She has done outstanding work to spread awareness and prevent dating and sexual violence. Nicole is currently interning at Focusing Families in Hempstead. Teen Dating Violence looks many ways, but can involve: put- downs, extreme demands on time, intimidation, isolation, constant texting, stalking, and physical injury. Statistics in a statewide survey show that 7. Texans have either personally experienced dating violence or know someone who has experienced it. Schools in Texas can help teens lay the foundation for making good dating decisions while they are in school by applying a whole- school approach to end the violence happening on school grounds, making their dating abuse policies clear and implementing them, training faculty and staff to recognize and respond to the signs, educating youth to support behavioral change and by observing Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month every February. Meet the 2. 01. 5 Young Hearts Matter Awards Finalists.

Xavier Thompson, United Voices 4 Change, Ft. Worth, TXXavier Thompson is the President of United Voices 4 Change, a unified body of student leaders from campuses across Ft.

The mission of UV4. Kerala Dating Girl Number Zong there. C is to address common concerns, provide service to their community, and teach positive qualities to help create problem free communities. The UV4. C elects its own representatives from each school, including the group’s officers. Each year the UV4. C hosts a youth retreat to help train the new teams of students on their mission, and plan events they want to see happen in their school. Xavier plays a key role in planning this retreat and is responsible for submitting the group’s agendas to the Ft. WISD school board and superintendent.

Last spring, Xavier was chosen to do a local TEDx talk on INOK, or It’s Not Okay, a campaign started by the UV4. C to talk about making respect the social norm in their communities.

This is Xavier’s 3rd year in UV4. C and he is truly a great young man with a heart to make a difference in the world. Zara Hassan, Be Project, Dallas, TXZara was a part of The Family Place Be Project leadership group in her school, Turner High School, for two years before graduating in 2. During that time, she served as a leader and role model to her peers by implementing awareness activities on her campus. After graduating, Zara stayed connected to The Family Place Be Project.

Last summer she volunteered with Be Project staff and helped present workshops on empathy and bullying to kids at a summer camp. Zara has been an amazing leader at the Be Project. Jeff Temple, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TXJeff Temple is a professional who has dedicated his career advocating for healthy teen relationships. He wears many hats, one of which is an associate professor for the department of obstetrics and gynecology at UTMB – Galveston. Temple is also the Director of Behavioral Health and Research where he dedicates much of his research to adolescent behavior, sexual health, and teen dating violence.

In 2. 01. 3, Dr. Temple published a study on the Need for School- Based Teen Dating Violence Prevention programs. He currently serves as the Vice Chair of the Task Force for DV HB2. Texas Legislator about appropriate domestic violence interventions and improvements to responses, and as a Board of Trustees of Galveston ISD. Amy Miller, St. Thomas Aquinas, Dallas, TXIn addition to being the school counselor at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School, Amy Miller goes above and beyond to make sure that each student on the upper school campus receives messages about empathy and healthy relationships in an effort to create a kind and bully- free STA through her partnership with the Be Project. This is not an easy task as STA is the largest Catholic Pk- 8th grade school in Texas! Be Project is a program that empowers youth to be a part of the solution to end relationship violence and has been implemented at STA for the past three years.

Amy has made it her personal responsibility to assist Be Project staff with facilitating the Be Project program on campus and currently oversees the Be More leadership group, a group of student leaders who organize awareness events on campus. Amy has helped Be More students organize and implement a secret school- wide flash dance during Bullying Awareness Month in October and the group continues to plan events for the spring semester!

Amy is a true ally who has helped to give space to young people’s voices in her school community.###More.

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