"Did God Forget About Me?" consist of an awareness and prevention series for Christian women that takes you on an empowering & educational journey. It includes applications centered around biblical principles yet helps you identify your strengths, turn weaknesses into strengths, helps you tap into your passions and move beyond the hindrances of domestic violence and much more...

Series Features

Phase 1 Empowering Applications

Instructors & Participants Guide/s will take you on a liberating journey to self discovery and personal empowerment that includes;

• Empowering 7 Step Principles with Supporting Scriptures
• Personal Growth Applications
• Journaling for Self Reflecting
• Platform for Discussions, Sharing & Releasing
• Prayer and Scriptures Applications
• Calendar & Appointment Log
• Address Book & Personal Website Log
• My Monthly Progress Report
• Resources
• Safety Planner for Getting Out

Phase 2 Cognizance Application

The benefits of this series will provide applications for each topic that will educate participants about domestic violence within alternating structured sessions. Topics include;
  • How to Cope and Move Beyond Domestic Violence
  • The Cycle of Violence in Domestic Abuse
  • Identifying a Non-Abusive Relationship
  • Signs of an Abusive Relationship Power of Control Wheel.
  • Relationship Traps        
  • The Laws and Your Protection       
  • Stalking               
  • Cycle of Violence Wheel

Sex Trafficking
Technology Safety & Social Networking Safety
Profile of a Rapist. Just to name a few...

Other series features include;

 • Free Online Video Tutorials
 • Follow along power point presentation/s to accompany all sessions with interchanging templates for added
    content.
 • All material are based on a regulated guide of instruction.
 • Measurable outcome evaluations are available with its pre and post questionnaire option.
• Flexible to adjust to culturally specific participants needs.
 • All series will be translated 10 languages & Audio versions for the blind available.
 • Series Syllabus
 • Instructors Instruction Essentials
 • Ministry Lesson Plans & Objectives and much more!

Additional Tools


 • Instructors Forms         
 • Pre and Post Test
 • Activity Suggestions         
 • Safety Measures & Exit Plan
 • Prayer & Scriptures
 • Templates
 • Calendar & Task Manager
 • Resources
 • Certificate of Completion
 • Real Men DV Survey Questionnaire
 • Conflict Resolution Kit
 • Help Resources

 

"Let’s Talk About Boyz Teen Dating Violence and Sex Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Series for Teen Girls” (LTAB), ages 12 and up is an incredibly creative and engaging gender specific curriculum that provides content adapted from empirical data as it relates to the global upsurge of the pervasiveness of teen dating violence, sexual assault and sex trafficking pandemic.

This user-friendly, interchangeable 14 session series also includes social-emotional learning processes with life skills components that assist teens to develop the ability to enforce self-regulated, positive behaviors that enables them to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of life in conjunction with promoting the importance and investment in high academic standards. This series is great for in school or after school programs, community organization programs, home based activity, faith-based or mentoring program.

The objective of this curriculum is to provide instructional strategies and learning experiences that impacts and promote positive behavioral outcomes among youth and addresses the impact of health determinants, social factors, attitudes, values, norms, and skills that influence negative outcomes. This guides unique guided process provides an approach that easily enables adults and teens the ability to discuss sensitive topic.

Builds Self Esteem, Promotes Positive Self Images & Worth
Each session provides empowering applications to build self-esteem, respect of self-image, and worth regardless of culture, demographics, and life's challenges.
 
Encourages Abstinence
This series engages and invokes thought-provoking discussions directed towards teen girls to consider disregard of dating and encourages abstinence - sustaining from sexual conduct until an appropriate age and maturity level along with taking a look at some of the emotional and physical consequences resulting from intimate relationships.

Avoid Abuse Before it Happens
Participants will successfully learn to identify supportive relationships in comparison to abusive relationships. and learn to avoid abuse even before it happens, how to identify and recognize predator traps, avoid peer pressures that can lead to bad judgments, and practice restraint from indulging in radical and harmful behaviors.

Protects from Sex Trafficking Lures AND MORE!
Educates Teen Girls How to Recognize Sex Trafficking Lure Characteristics and Safety Strategies that May Help to Prevent Abduction. In addition, this series provides intuitive applications with the intent to educated and provoke dialog that addresses typical lures associated with forms of human trafficking (specifically sex trafficking), provides suggested safety measures (to prevent abduction by traffickers), and tips on how to discern characteristics in anyone that may have malicious intent.

Anyone can be affected by domestic violence and abuse, but people with disabilities are more likely to experience abuse than people without disabilities. Because abuse is about power and control, people with disabilities may face unique challenges and barriers to accessing support.

Abusive partners in LGBTQ relationships use all the same tactics to gain power and control as abusive partners in heterosexual relationships — physical, sexual or emotional abuse, financial control, isolation and more.

Immigrants in the US have the right to live life free of abuse.

Reproductive coercion is a form of power and control where one partner strips the other of the ability to control their own reproductive system. It is sometimes difficult to identify this coercion because other forms of abuse are often occurring simultaneously.