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The Link to PreventionAuthor: King County Sexual Assault Resource Center Prevention Team
Welcome to The Link to Prevention, an occasionally recorded podcast created by the prevention team at the King County Sexual Assault Resource Center (KCSARC). This season, the podcast will focus on reaching parents, guardians, and any other adult who has kids in their lives. Members of the prevention team will be discussing their experiences providing education about consent, healthy relationships, boundaries, and online safety in the Renton School District this year. They will discuss the concepts theyre teaching to students in middle school and high school, collaborate with fellow advocates and experts, and answer questions asked by students in these schools. The episodes are meant to normalize these conversations and build community, while providing parents and guardians with insights about their role in preventing sexual violence. Find all episodes on our website: https://www.kcsarc.org/news/?kcsarc-type%5B%5Dpodcast Learn more about KCSARC and our work at https://www.kcsarc.org Or email education@kcsarc.org This project was supported by Grant No. 15PBJA-21-GG-00291-JAGX awarded by Department of Justice. Points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the Department of Justice. Grant funds are administered by the Office of Firearm Safety & Violence Prevention Public Safety Unit, Washington State Department of Commerce Brought to you by: Cares, Finance of America Companies Also brought to you by the First Financial Northwest Foundation Fund and the Renton Regional Community Foundation. Language: en Genres: Education, Kids & Family, Parenting Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Episode 12: Online Spaces
Monday, 26 August, 2024
In episode 12, the KCSARC prevention team is back together and sits down to discuss the topic of online spaces. The prevention team outlines how they incorporate lessons about online safety, boundaries, and para-social relationships into their middle school curriculum. They name some of the reactions from students when sharing their own boundaries and give some helpful tips to start conversations with your own kid about online spaces. Questions for parents to ask their kids: - What do you like to do online? - What do you spend the most time doing online? - What apps do you use? What are your favorite? - What's your favorite emoji? - What is something that adults don’t understand about social media? - Have you made friends online? Anyone you only know online? - What don’t you like about social media? - Is there anyone you really enjoy following? Why? Visit us at http://kcsarc.orgOr email education@kcsarc.org This project was supported by Grant No. 15PBJA-21-GG-00291-JAGX awarded by Department of Justice. Points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the Department of Justice. Grant funds are administered by the Office of Firearm Safety & Violence Prevention – Public Safety Unit, Washington State Department of Commerce Brought to you by: Cares, Finance of America Companies Also brought to you by the First Financial Northwest Foundation.