Program Overview
Children who are impacted by family violence grow up with the impression that family violence is normal, ‘it’s just the way things are’. Children who are impacted by family violence grow up with the impression that family violence is normal, ‘it’s just the way things are’. Children who are impacted by family violence grow up with the impression that family violence is normal, ‘it’s just the way things are’. Children who are impacted by family violence grow up with the impression that family violence is normal, ‘it’s just the way things are’.
Our goal is to promote healthy relationships in children and youth by creating an understanding of the key elements of a happy, healthy relationship. Domestic violence rates are highest and most prevalent among First Nation communities. If we equip our young people with the knowledge of what healthy relationships look like, we will foster positive role models in our communities that will contribute to healthier communities for the next generations to come.
The Healthy Relationships for Youth project aims to visit 14 schools / communities per year, bringing in motivational speakers and interactive workshops. These sessions will encourage youth participation and help build their self-esteem and self-worth so that participants feel they are worthy of healthy, loving relationships.