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This unit is compatible for both 5th and 4th grade health. Help your students stay safe and healthy with this comprehensive Injury / Violence Prevention and Safety Unit! In this Health Unit, students will identify daily healthy habits and learn basic first aid for minor cuts. They will learn when to call 911 and when it is not an emergency, as well as how to use the Heimlich maneuver. Students will also learn how to prevent common injuries at home, school, and in the community, and be taught about stranger danger and the tricks that strangers use on kids. Bullying is also addressed, and students will learn how to handle situations when bullied and where to seek help. Conflict resolution skills are also taught, as well as an activity about how words can break someone or build them up. This unit meets Common Core Standards and includes an assessment and answer key. Keep your students safe and healthy with this fun and engaging 19-page Injury / Violence Prevention and Safety Unit! Included in this 5th grade Health Unit: Students will learn basic first aid for minor cuts. They will learn when to call 911 and when it is not an emergency. There is an instruction sheet on how to use the Heimlich maneuver and when it is necessary to use this maneuver. Students will learn how to prevent common injuries at home, school, and in the community. Students will learn about stranger danger and the tricks that strangers use on kids. They will learn what is bullying and how to handle situations when bullied and where to seek help. Students will learn other ways on how to resolve conflicts. There is also an activity about how words can break someone or build them up. Lastly, there is an assessment to check for understanding. There is an answer key included. This unit meets Common Core Standards. It is 19 pages of fun engaging activities! Also, follow me and be notified when new products are uploaded. New products are 50% off for the first 24 hours they are posted. Save money by following me! Don't forget to leave a REVIEW for TPT Credit! (Great way to save money on future purchases!) STOP -- Before you buy this health unit, check out the ALL NEW 2021 HEALTH STANDARD PRODUCTS for FIFTH GRADE!! Fifth Grade Health NEW 2021 ALL STANDARDS for Entire Year!! (Meets Common Core) Fifth Grade Health NEW 2021 STANDARD 1 - Core Concepts Fifth Grade Health NEW 2021 STANDARD 2 - Analyze Influences Fifth Grade Health NEW 2021 STANDARD 3 - Access Information Fifth Grade Health NEW 2021 STANDARD 4 - Interpersonal Communication Fifth Grade Health NEW 2021 STANDARD 5 - Decision Making Fifth Grade Health NEW 2021 STANDARD 6 - Goal Setting Fifth Grade Health NEW 2021 STANDARD 7 - Self-Management Fifth Grade Health NEW 2021 STANDARD 8 - Advocacy __________________________________________________________________ For other 5th grade Health Units, or the ENTIRE unit for a GREAT PRICE, click on the links below: 5th Grade Health Unit for the ENTIRE Year!! 5th Grade Health Unit 1: Personal Health 5th Grade Health Unit 2: Growth and Development 5th Grade Health Unit 3: Nutrition and Physical Activity 5th Grade Health Unit 4: Substance Use and Abuse 5th Grade Health Unit 6: Prevention/ Control of Disease 5th Grade Health Unit 7: Environmental / Consumer Health
Quels sont les différents types de violence ? Terry Pomerantz et la Fondation Pomerantz vous éclairent sur les violences conjugales, sociales, etc.
Image by Sarah Richter from PixabayEveryone looks for love in life, and many of us seek a relationship partner to share our lives with. However, when we are dating, many of us don't know red flags to look for in an abusive partner. This causes many people to fall into violent or abusive relationships. When this happens, it can cause a great deal of trauma.So, how do we look for love and still protect ourselves from would-be abusers? It is important to look for red flags early on in the relat
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As a part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we explain the common signs and symptoms of strangulation in the hopes of helping clinicians recognize, treat, and safety plan with victims to prevent future violence. When conducting assessments or forensic exams with a victim of domestic violence (DV), any reported history of strangulation places the […]
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Representatives from the Calgary Police Service, the Sagesse Domestic Violence Prevention Society and the Calgary Women's Emergency Shelter addressed the media on Monday to raise awareness for family violence prevention month.
Did you know February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness month? Are you among the 81% of moms and dads who don’t think dating violence is an issue among our teens and tweens? Perhaps you are a teen …
Gender-based violence is more than physical violence, click to learn more about the different types of gender-based violence.
Lack of standardisation in reporting and cultural differences between Northern and Eastern European countries complicate efforts towards an effective response against gender-based violence.
The Teen Relationship Workbook Grade level: 7-12. By Kerry Moles, CSW, illustrated by Amy Leutenberg Brodsky, LISW. This workbook for professionals helps adolescents develop healthy relationships and prevent dating abuse and domestic violence. Helps teens: identify the healthy and unhealthy characteristics of relationships; understand the basic dynamics of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse in intimate relationships; explore and clarify their own values and attitudes about gender roles; become empowered to make healthy decisions about their own intimate relationships. 142-pages, spiral-bound. 68 Reproducible Worksheets Sections: - Evaluating Your Relationships - Understanding Abuse - Social Influences - Building Healthy Relationships - Making Good Decisions - Review - Resource Section This workbook is also part of The Teen Relationship Workbook & Cards Set. To learn more about this set see product 71400.
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At Recognize Violence, Change Culture (RVCC), we love to create artwork that centralizes consent, healthy relationships and boundaries! We had fun creating these cards and wanted to share them. With RVCC, we are on a mission to make embodying consent and respecting boundaries the norm across college campuses. We provide creative, inclusive and student-centered prevention tools, ready to launch campaigns, trainings and resources to enhance and grow prevention initiatives across college campuses and communities.
Following the 2009 Victorian Black Saturday bushfires, more than half the women in one study reported experiencing domestic and family violence. Many had never experienced it before.
There are many popular misconceptions about domestic violence. Check out the infographic below for common myths about domestic violence.
Read information on helping a domestic abuse victim, including what to say and warning signs to watch out for. Call a family lawyer from Gelman & Associates.
Separation is a way to end an abusive relationship. But some women do not head this way. Why? Read on to know why women stay in abusive relationships.
Hey good people, I hope September is treating everyone with kindness because the past couple of months have been rough rough. We are still in mourning for the loss of our King. But we shall get thr…
How to prevent domestic violence, is something many wonder. RespectVictoria's CEO Emily Maguire writes for Mamamia how and why it's possible.
The following italicized material is taken directly from the website Between 600,000 and 6 million women are victims of domestic violence each year, andbetween 100,000 and 6 million men, depending…
At Recognize Violence, Change Culture (RVCC), we love to create artwork that centralizes consent, healthy relationships and boundaries! We had fun creating these cards and wanted to share them. With RVCC, we are on a mission to make embodying consent and respecting boundaries the norm across college campuses. We provide creative, inclusive and student-centered prevention tools, ready to launch campaigns, trainings and resources to enhance and grow prevention initiatives across college campuses and communities.