Training Programs include:

In Touch With Teens Curriculum Training

Peace Over Violence staff can train other youth serving and violence prevention organizations to implement our evidence based and evaluated sexual and relationship violence prevention curriculum.

School Based Project to Prevent Teen Dating Violence

This project seeks to educate policy makers, including Superintendents, Deputy Superintendents, and Principals about teen dating and sexual violence. Because the trainings are focused on administrators that have a different orientation than people that provide direct services to youth, this training examines how teen dating and sexual violence negatively affects academic achievement, attendance, school safety and liability. These are the issues that administrators are charged with. The training further examines how policy implementation can be used as a prevention strategy, and how to craft a policy for use in individual districts.

Training for Medical Practitioners

This project trains medical students to provide relationship violence prevention education to adolescents using our In Touch With Teens curriculum. Through this experience, the project seeks to increase the number of physicians that screen for intimate partner violence and treat youth in future medical practice.

College Campus Violence Prevention

This project is a collaboration of Peace Over Violence and Los Angeles area colleges aimed at helping college campuses prevent, identify and respond to campus violence. Through this project we are able to provide colleges and universities with specialized training on campus violence, policy interventions for sexual and relationship violence, responding to students who have experienced relationship or sexual violence, and other related topics.