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Teen Dating Violence Month
in California and across the country

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Teen Dating
Violence Month
  Teen Dating Violence Month
in California and across the country

February 2010 Declared First-Ever National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 100 (Jones) recognizes February 2010 as "National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month," and encourages all governmental organizations, private organizations, public officials and California families to work together to raise awareness of teen dating violence. The resolution is sponsored by the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (CPEDV), the statewide domestic violence coalition.

The California Healthy Kids Survey shows that 7 percent of 11th grade students in California said they were victims of teen dating violence in the past 12 months.

This is a Los Angeles Resource Center: Break The Cycle
This is the National web site: Teen Dating Violence
 

Vice President Biden
  From the Vice President

Author of the landmark 1994 Violence Against Women Act,
Vice President Joseph Biden recently commented on Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month:

After fifteen years of working to end domestic violence, we have learned that teens are not immune
from abuse in relationships. Teen dating violence is all too common, and ends up leading to vicious
and unhealthy cycles for years to come.

Our responsibility - as parents, teachers, mentors, and community leaders - is to guide our young
people towards respectful relationships free from harassment and abuse; teach them that it's ok to
walk away from a bad situation; and encourage them to speak out when they see a friend in trouble.

In many communities, teens themselves are leading the way in organizing their
schools and communities to stand against violence.

I commend them.


The Purpose of Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month

The repercussions of teen dating violence are impossible to ignore - the issue affects not just youth but their families, schools and communities as well. Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month (TDVAM) brings national focus to the issue of teen dating violence, highlights the need to educate our youth about healthy relationships, raises awareness among those who care for them and provides communities with a critical opportunity to work together to prevent this devastating cycle of abuse.

The History of TDVAM

The Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Initiative was spearheaded by teenagers across the nation who chose to take a stand and put a stop to teen dating violence. In 2005, the importance of addressing teen dating violence was highlighted by its inclusion in the reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act.

Now supported by dozens of national, state and local organizations, the call to end teen dating violence was formally recognized by Congress in 2006. At that time, both Houses of Congress declared the first full week in February "National Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Week."

For the first time this year, our leaders in Congress are dedicating an entire month to teen dating violence awareness and prevention. To celebrate, we are calling upon government representatives and agencies, public officials, advocates, service providers, schools, parents and youth to take part in programs and activities that promote awareness and prevention of teen dating violence.

 



Recognizing Teen Dating
Violence Awareness Month

United States of America

Warren, AK
Oakland, CA
West Hollywood, CA
Connecticut
Berlin, CT
Cromwell, CT
East Haven, CT
Manchester, CT
Sterling, CT
Stratford, CT
Delaware
Wilmington, DE
District of Columbia
Naples, FL
Palm Bay, FL
West Palm Beach, FL
Weiser, ID
Illinois
Iowa
Albia, IA
Guttenberg, IA
Lake City, IA
Kansas
Kentucky
Corydon, KY
Michigan
Manchester, NJ
North Bergen, NJ
New Mexico
Alamogordo, NM
Jemez Springs, NM
Las Cruces, NM
Questa, NM
Truth or Consequences, NM
New York
Roanoke Rapids, NC
Sanford, NC
Oklahoma
Pennsylvania

Johnstown, PA
Philadelphia, PA
South Dakota
Dallas, TX
Fredericksburg, VA
Chehalis, WA


Recognize TDVAM in Your Community

You can ask your mayor, governor, school principal or other public officials to issue a proclamation recognizing TDVAM in your community:

We can take a meaningful stand against dating violence.

Find out more you can do during TDVAM .