Consent
Healthy, Unhealthy, or Abusive
Fact or Cap
Helping Others
100

Freely Agreeing to engage in Sexual Activity

What is Consent

100

Name one red flag of an unhealthy relationship.

What is jealousy, controlling behavior, dishonesty, lack of trust, or pressure to do things?

100

Teen dating violence RARLEY happens.

CAP

51% of dating GIRLS have been victims of Dating Abuse

43 % of dating BOYS have been victims of Dating Abuse

100

How do teenagers report any abuse or neglect?

Tell a Trusted Adult 

200
The meaning of the acronym F.R.I.E.S

Freely Given

Reversible

Informed

Excited

Specific

200

True or False: In an abusive relationship, the person being hurt is always at fault.

FALSE

200

Relationship can impact anyone.

FACT

Teen dating violence doesn’t know boundaries—it can affect people of any age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status. 


Abuse can take many forms, including physical, emotional, verbal, sexual, or financial harm.

200

What are some barriers so getting help?

fear of hurting their dating partner’s feelings

fear the people will not understand, will blame them, or won’t believe what’s happened

fear that the friend they confide in will tell them to end the relationship

not knowing how or where to get help

fear of losing independence from their parents

fear of retaliation from the abusive dating partner

not know how to leave or improve the situation 

embarrassment

fear of being judged

not trusting that what they say will be kept confidential 

not wanting to admit there’s a real problem

fear that their cultural context will not be taken into consideration

300

True or False

If someone is drunk, they can give consent.

FALSE

300

Why do people abuse?

To gain Power and Control over the other person

300

Teens experiencing dating violence usually tell a trusted adult.

CAP

Many teens remain silent for a variety of reasons, including:

  • fear of not being believed
  • feelings of shame
  • concerns about making the situation worse
  • don’t recognize the behavior as abusive
300

How can you help a friend who is in an unhealthy or abusive situation?

Don’t Gossip

Believe the story

Tell the person they didn’t deserve to be abused

Let your friend make their own decisions 

Make a safety plan

Tell a Trusted Adult

400

If someone gives consent for one thing, like holding hands, does that mean they’ve given consent for something else, like a hug?

NO

400

A healthy relationship should make you feel this way about yourself.

What is confident, supported, and safe?

400

Rape only happens between strangers in dark alleys.

CAP

Most sexual assaults are committed by someone the victim knows, such as a friend, partner, or family member.

400

What are some ways you can stay safe online?

  • Turn off your location 
  • Don’t share information about your family or school
  • Don’t share your passwords 
  • Don’t disclose private details or information about your life 
  • Don’t move conversations to a private platform (such as Snapchat or game chat)
500

If someone says "no" to a request, but you keep asking until they say "yes," this is called....

Pressuring, Bullying, Coercing 

500
What makes a unhealthy relationship abusive?

Manipulation, Power, Control, and Physical Abuse 

500

When someone is sexually assaulted, it is their fault for hanging out with that person.

CAP

Sexual Violence is never the victim's fault.

500

Which NON-profit Agency are the presenters from?

Sexual Assault Services of Northwest New Mexico

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