School Outreach
Through a partnership with Prevent Child Abuse Utah, Peace House, Inc presents child abuse prevention education in both public and private schools in Summit and Wasatch Counties. Using Prevent Child Abuse Utah curriculum, Peace House’s Educators provide age-appropriate, school-based lessons to students Preschool thru High School.
In the younger grades, Prevent Child Abuse Utah curriculum covers such subjects as:
· Bullying
· What to do with secrets
· Safety Saurus’ Safety Plan (Uh-Oh Feeling, Say No, Go Tell)
· Identifying trusted adults
These subjects are taught using a variety of interactive activities, such as classroom discussion, videos, group work, role plays, etc.
In the older grades, Prevent Child Abuse Utah curriculum covers such subjects as:
· Identifying the 4 types of abuse (Physical, Sexual, Emotional/Verbal, and Neglect)
· Difference between secrets that make you feel good and those that make you feel uncomfortable
· It’s ok to say “No” if someone makes you feel uncomfortable
· Go tell and keep telling a trusted adult till someone believes you
· Identifying who trusted adults are in their lives
In secondary education, prevent Child Abuse Utah curriculum covers such subject as:
· Healthy relationships
· Dating violence/abuse
· Sexual harassment
· Bullying
· Identification and definition of the different types of abuse (Physical, Sexual, Emotional/Verbal, and Neglect)
· Go tell and keep telling a trusted adult till someone believes you
All programs can be tailored to fit the needs of an individual school, to address specific issues that have been identified by school administration.
If you would like more information regarding Prevent Child Abuse Utah, we would encourage you to visit their website: www.preventchildabuseutah.org




November 27th, 2006 at 12:05 pm
Having been in an abusive situation at one time in my life I am so glad to see the Peace House reaching out to young children and letting them know that any type of abuse is NOT OK! Thank goodness that we have an organization such as theirs in our community to help put a stop to violence.