Teen Safe Project
The CYWH staff and peer leaders teamed up to write informational guides, quizzes, and a curriculum for the new Teen Safe Initiative. Our goal is to promote health and safety in relationships, on the streets, and on the Internet.
For Educators and Health Professionals
For Teens - Health Guides and Quizzes
Health Guides:
Quizzes:
- How Much Do You Know About Healthy Relationships?
- Is Your Relationship Safe?
- Staying Safe: Test Your Relationship
- Are You Street Smart?
- Do You Know How to Stay Safe in Cyberspace?
For Educators and Health Professionals
Facilitator's Guide and Teen Safe Curriculum
The Teen Safe curriculum consists of a facilitator's guide and four modules. The modules can be used separately or as part of a series of lessons on safety.
- Facilitator's Guide
- Module 1: Healthy Relationships
- Module 2: Safety in Relationships
- Module 3: Safety on the Street
- Module 4: Safety on the Internet

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