Love Bites Respectful Relationships Training in Perth

LOVE BITES is NAPCAN’s respectful relationships program for teens, covering healthy relationships, consent, and sexual violence.

If you would like to be trained in the delivery of Love Bites ($395), there is a training running in Canningvale, Perth on 2-3 July 2018.

Book here

Outcomes: Participants will gain knowledge and skills to facilitate the implementation of Love Bites and Love Bites Junior. The training provides background information about best practice standards in respectful relationship education, as well as providing information about the theoretical frameworks that inform the programs. Additionally, participants will experience the program by participating in the activities that are delivered to young people who participate in Love Bites.

Who should attend: Those that work with young people and are comfortable in working in the areas of sexual assault and relationship violence. The program can be delivered in schools and in out of school settings.

Includes: Love Bites manual, Love Bites Junior Manual and resources required to facilitate the programs. This is provided on a USB. Participants will also receive a Certificate of Completion.

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