SODA at Deer Isle/Stonington High
SODA Student Opposed to Dating Abuse by Bobbie Palmer, Victim's Advocate, Downeast Sexual Assault
Tuesday, April 3 members of The SODA (Students Opposed to Dating Abuse) peer education group braved the snow and traveled to Deer Isle Stonington High School to present for the entire student body.
The students focused on healthy relationships/consent and coercion. The presentation included several interactive activities that required participation from the DIS Students.
Brandon began the presentation by brainstorming with the students healthy vs. unhealthy relationships. Tasha followed by facilitating an activity that involved wrapping a student in ribbon and talked about unhealthy behaviors and how students can help friends who might find themselves in an unhealthy relationship. Morgan and Nichole closed by discussing consent and coercion that included a skit. The SODA kids were incredibly well received by students and faculty. The DIS students asked great questions, had good conversation, gave helpful feed back, and had a few laughs throughout the presentation.
SODA inspired the DIS Civil Rights Team to begin presenting to the Deer Isle Stonington student body and the Deer Isle Stonington Elementary School. Downeast Sexual Assault Services and The Next Step are exceedingly proud of the SODA students and the work they are doing and we look forward to working with them in the future.
Tuesday, April 3 members of The SODA (Students Opposed to Dating Abuse) peer education group braved the snow and traveled to Deer Isle Stonington High School to present for the entire student body.
The students focused on healthy relationships/consent and coercion. The presentation included several interactive activities that required participation from the DIS Students.
Brandon began the presentation by brainstorming with the students healthy vs. unhealthy relationships. Tasha followed by facilitating an activity that involved wrapping a student in ribbon and talked about unhealthy behaviors and how students can help friends who might find themselves in an unhealthy relationship. Morgan and Nichole closed by discussing consent and coercion that included a skit. The SODA kids were incredibly well received by students and faculty. The DIS students asked great questions, had good conversation, gave helpful feed back, and had a few laughs throughout the presentation.
SODA inspired the DIS Civil Rights Team to begin presenting to the Deer Isle Stonington student body and the Deer Isle Stonington Elementary School. Downeast Sexual Assault Services and The Next Step are exceedingly proud of the SODA students and the work they are doing and we look forward to working with them in the future.
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