Prevention curriculum is a tool for building the relationships and trust that make prevention work possible. For youth in detention, especially true, as detention environments can be shaped by high stress, past and present harm, limited resources, and institutional norms that make conversations about trauma, consent, and healthy relationships difficult. 

VALOR’s Stronger Together: Building Safe Connections, is a detention-based prevention curriculum designed to help younavigate these spaces, topics, and conversations. When youth are offered space to explore emotional regulation, consent, agency, and healthy connections, they gain tools that support their personal growth and healthier peer dynamics. These tools will not only impact youth during their time in detention, but have the power to continue to shape experiences, relationships, and communities after being released. Stronger Together also creates shared language and trauma-informed approaches among youth, staff, and advocates, which has the potential to strengthen collaboration and improve the facility’s responses to sexual violence in detention.

Stronger Together serves as a mechanism to shift culture, strengthen communication, and increase safety for youth in detention. 

Register for the recording of Implementing Prevention Programming for Youth in Detention to learn more about Stronger Together: Building Safe Connections, a Detention-Based Prevention Curriculum and:

  1. Explore strategies for building trust with both youth and detention staff
  2. Examine how prevention work operates at three levels: individual, interpersonal, and institutional
  3. Understand and implement the Stronger Together curriculum

 

Webinar recording coming soon!