
Identify healthy relationship traits, set boundaries, and navigate consent with confidence
Relationships with others play an integral role in individual well-being and overall feelings of safety and connectedness to the broader community. Interpersonal relationships take various forms, from family, friends, classmates, instructors, roommates, and coworkers to intimate and romantic partnerships. Engaging in safe and supportive relationships with others contributes to academic success, health, and well-being. This engaging workshop will help participants feel confident, identify healthy and unhealthy relationship characteristics, understand personal boundaries, negotiate consent, and navigate challenging conversations. Participants will develop the skills they need to build healthy relationships, communicate their needs effectively, and make informed, respectful choices.

Choose from focused 1-2 hour, half-day or comprehensive full-day sessions.

Our trainings and workshops are developed and led by multidisciplinary experts from leading academic institutions including Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, MIT, UT, UNC

Our resource materials transform learning into real-world action with practical tools, and ready-to-use strategies.
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