Senior high school student in England speaks of ASKING FIRST
This Senior student at Lakenheath High School makes a strong statement about consent and asking first.
This Senior student at Lakenheath High School makes a strong statement about consent and asking first.
Within 5 minutes of the “Can I Kiss You?” presentation concluding at Alconbury Air Force Base High School in Alconbury, England, these 5 Seniors created the below role playing skit addressing alcohol and sexual assault. The students show you a creative way to address bystander intention (and did this all in 5 minutes).
For the past week, Air Force Base high school students, parents, and the 18 – 25 year olds have been participating in the “Can I Kiss You?” and “HELP! My Teen Is Dating” presentations on bases throughout Europe. The positive feedback has been overwhelming. The week started in Lajes, Portugal (one of the Azore Islands 600 miles out from Portugal in the Ocean). Next, I flew onto Aviano, Italy and then onto Incirlik, Turkey. Yes, 3 countries in 4 days and it has been rewarding!
Enjoy the powerful video below of 2 Airmen sharing statements of love and support for those they care about.
Mike Domitrz recently visited the Big Island of Hawai’i to discuss safe dating with College and High School students. Mike spoke to students in Kona, Pahoa, Keaau and Hilo about “Asking First,” “Being a Friend,” and “Opening a Door for Survivors”, components for healthy relationships and helping friends who are victims of sexual assault.
The Sororities at Rhodes Colllege in Memphis, TN did a fantastic job of creating a “Standing Room” only for the “Can I Kiss You?” show tonight. Liz and Whitney did a fantastic job promoting the event.
A big “WOW!” and CONGRATULATIONS goes out to Hope House of South Central Wisconsin. This past week, I was honored to be the keynote speaker for their annual fund-raiser
picture your teenager alone in an intimate situation on either a date or at a party. We need to be blunt here: sexual dangers are monumental for today’s teenagers.
One of the best articles I’ve seen a person write about getting students and parents to want to attend a program addressing sexual assault was sent to me today. Read the article below and then share here what the writer did WELL. How do you share? “Leave a Comment” on this post. Here is the article:
Involvements/Organizations Co-Founder: Finding Our Voices: Healing Art Activities for Survivors of Sexual Assault Domestic Violence Emergency Response Team Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Victim Advocate
Mike Domitrz, CSP, CPAE
The Center for Respect, Inc.
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