All young people deserve to thrive. Adolescent relationship abuse, defined as a pattern of controlling behaviors used to gain power in an intimate relationship, can negatively impact adolescents’ physical and mental wellbeing. To develop and maintain healthy relationships, adolescents need support from a range of systems, including their schools, health providers, and communities. These supports can partner to prevent, identify, and respond to adolescent relationship abuse. Our new resource, Healthy Starts, Healthy Starts: Understanding and Addressing Adolescent Relationship Abuse, is designed to help health centers collaborate with schools and community organizations to promote healthy relationships and better serve adolescents impacted by relationship abuse.
You might also enjoy
School-Based Health Alliance Request for Applications (RFA) in Connecticut
Key Information The School-Based Health Alliance (SBHA) invites applications from
Transformative Funding Boosts School-Based Health Care Expansion Across 22 Schools in Six Alaska Boroughs
Washington, D.C., October 2024 – School-Based Health Alliance (SBHA), the
Protected: School-Based Health Alliance | Connecticut School-Based Health Center Trainings 2024-2026
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
School-Based Health Alliance School-Based Health Care Request for Applications (RFA) in Alaska
Key Information The School-Based Health Alliance (SBHA), in collaboration with