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Abuse in Relationships: Can You See It?
Home Office - This is Abuse TV advert. What is Abuse? It can be if someone constantly puts you down, threatens you or forces you to do something you dont want to. Some forms of abuse are against the law and its not always physical violence. Abuse in relationships can happen to anyone regardless of the type of relationship. Research shows that suffering from abuse in relationships is more common for young women but young men can experience it too. Abuse can harm you physically and emotionally as well as leave you feeling isolated and lonely. For more information visit the official website at thisisabuse.direct.gov.uk or search online for abuse in relationships. You can get involved in live debates, check out FAQs and get info on where to go if you recognise signs of abuse in your own or a friend's relationship.
Added: 5030 days ago From TRabbit2
global.duration: 81.00
Views: 5347 | Comments: 0
     
Berenstain Bears: Going to the Cottage
When Papa takes the cubs to the Bruin's cottage, he's in such a hurry to get fishing, he dismisses the cubs' suggestion to think ahead and plan everything they'll need to take with them. He rushes down the long staircase that leads to the water far below - only to find himself climbing back up the stairs again and again to get something else they need. They've forgotten quite a few things - lifejackets, the fishing net...so Papa goes up and down and up and down, wearing himself out. It's only when the cubs make a list and take everything they need, that Papa can finally sit back and enjoy a day of fishing.
Added: 4217 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 179.31
Views: 1998 | Comments: 0
Bullying, Teasing and Put-Downs: What Victims Can Do
This fast-paced program highlights real kids talking about what worked and didn't work as they attempted to deal with the effects upon them of bullying, teasing and put-downs. Their stories give other kids hope that change can be made and the bullying can stop. By raising important questions about bullies and their targets, this program provides tools kids need to handle bullying behavior in a safe and effective way. Interwoven throughout, is expert advice from counselors on what motivates a bully and why bullies target some people.
Added: 4234 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 97.22
Views: 2011 | Comments: 0
Domestic Violence Prevention Neighbors 1994
The video that you are about to see shows that when the neighbor upstairs are fighting and the neighbor downstairs wanted to stop domestic violence. Does your neighbor ever did happen to you? My neighbor does. So TRAGIC!!!
Added: 5025 days ago From unobtainium
global.duration: 31.00
Views: 2323 | Comments: 0
Dr. PlayWell's "Sure I Can" Game
Ages: 6-12. Dr. Playwell's "Sure I Can" Game is a fun, easy way to develop a positive attitude.. Players try to move their Positive Pat pawns to the Award Ceremony and avoid the barriers put down by the Obstacle Maker. As they dodge and weave around the board, they pick cards that reinforce the game's message: Positive thinking helps you cope with, and solve, all kinds of problems. The game includes a reproducible assessment checklist to be filled out by parents or teachers. For 2-4 players.
Added: 4154 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 48.10
Views: 4290 | Comments: 0
     
Drug Class Denial
Rand breaks down all of the defense mechanisms that allow you to continue what’s going on with you. Ideal for middle school and high school teens, perfect for prevention and recovery classes.
Added: 4234 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 124.31
Views: 1808 | Comments: 0
Eating Disorders, Self-Image And Self-Esteem Educational Video PSA
Eating Disorders and Self-Image Video PSA. Courtesy of the National Eating Disorder Information Centre; The National Eating Disorder Information Centre (NEDIC) is a Canadian, non-profit organization, established in 1985 to provide information and resources on eating disorders and weight preoccupation. Our goal is to promote healthy lifestyles that allow people to be fully engaged in their lives. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with an eating disorder or is preoccupied with weight and dieting, please read our Give & Get Help section for valuable information and resources. There are many different kinds of food and weight preoccupations, including eating disorders. This section aims at de-mystifying issues relating to dieting, food, weight concerns, shape concerns, self-esteem and body image. To do so, we will be looking at those influences that most contribute to how we feel about our selves and our bodies, and that ultimately can help us make healthier choices for more enjoyable lives. Body image is the mental picture you have of your body - what it looks like, what you believe about it, and how you feel about your body. Self-esteem is the "real" opinion you have of yourself. how you value and respect yourself as a person. Your self-esteem has a direct effect on how you take care of yourself, emotionally, physically and spiritually. Self-esteem and body image also exert influences on each other - it is hard to feel good about yourself if you hate your body! Thoughts, feelings and behaviours related to managing food and weight can begin to interfere with our everyday activities. When we focus too much attention on our bodies and our eating, these preoccupations can quickly lead to missed opportunities in other parts of our lives. Our personal, school or professional lives, not to mention our overall well-being, can be drastically affected. Food and weight preoccupation can also lead to severe physical and emotional problems. There are many societal, familial and individual factors that can influence the development of an eating disorder. Individuals who are struggling with their identity and self-image can be at risk, as well as those who have experienced a traumatic event. Eating disorders can also be a product of how one has been raised and taught to behave. Usually, an eating disorder signals that the person has deep emotional difficulties that they are unable to face or resolve. People with eating disorders often describe a feeling of powerlessness. By manipulating their eating, they then blunt their emotions or get a false sense of control in their lives. In this way, an eating disorder develops out of a method of coping with the world. This coping, however, is merely a mask, as it does not solve the life problems that the person is experiencing. Anorexia nervosa - When you lose a lot of weight because you're hardly eating anything, and might over-exercise. You probably can't or don't admit how underweight you are. You may not initially look very thin, but may be far too thin to support your health. You can be so thin that every bone in your body shows, but still feel "fat". When you feel fat it makes it hard to ask for help or hear advice from others because, to you, "fat" has come to mean "being bad". You could also know that you are much too thin but don't make changes because you're so afraid of food and gaining weight. To you, this would represent losing control over yourself. Bulimia nervosa - When you binge and purge. You eat out of control and then try to get rid of the calories. You fast, make yourself vomit, abuse laxatives, or exercise too much. These ways of purging harm your body and don't help you accomplish what you want. Your weight may go up and down a lot. Binge-eating disorder (BED) - When you eat so much you're uncomfortable, eat to comfort yourself, eat in secret, or keep eating as part of a meal or between meals. You feel a lot of shame or guilt about your eating. Binge eating is also called compulsive eating. It is not the same as bulimia because you do not usually try to get rid of the food you've eaten. Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (ED-NOS) - Individuals who experience a mix of anorexia, and/or bulimia, and/or binge-eating symptoms, but who don't fall neatly into one of the medical categories, are said to have an Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (ED-NOS). These individuals should also receive the help and resources provided to individuals who have a "neat" clinical diagnosis.
Added: 5057 days ago From DrFill
global.duration: 33.00
Views: 4455 | Comments: 0
     
Hi, I'm Crystal Meth
PSA depicting the downfall of a Crystal Meth user.
Added: 5025 days ago From unobtainium
global.duration: 31.00
Views: 2347 | Comments: 0
Lookin' Out 4 U: Three Stories About Abusive Relationships
Presenting an honest and graphic picture of dating abuse, this DVD tells the story of three young women who are caught in unhealthy relationships. Their boyfriends say they are acting out of love and concern, even as they subject the girls to accusations, putdowns, domination, and disrespect.
Added: 4230 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 102.27
Views: 2304 | Comments: 0
PeaceTalks Preventing Violence
Preventing Violence presents a powerful profile of the types of violence teenagers face today and the emotional toll it is taking on their lives. Personal stories are intercut with lively discussions on violence prevention. Practical strategies for avoiding and reducing violence emerge as students learn the importance of predicting consequences, cooling down, and walking away.
Added: 4225 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 141.06
Views: 1456 | Comments: 0
PeaceTalks Respecting Yourself and Others
Whether you call it dissing, busting, capping or snapping, showing disrespect is probably the most common source of conflict and violence in the teen years. Respecting Yourself and Others examines both the humor and pain inherent in the put-downs and status games that typify so many teenage relationships, and reveals how they can easily move from innocent fun to hurtful attacks - particularly when used against different social, racial or ethnic groups.
Added: 4223 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 131.73
Views: 1473 | Comments: 0
PSA Abusive Relationships
Abusive relationships
Added: 5052 days ago From TRabbit2
global.duration: 199.00
Views: 2296 | Comments: 0
    
Special Needs Talent Show 09
Students with autism, Down-syndrome, cerebral palsy, and other profound special needs, sing & dance their way into your hearts. Most are non-verbal and many use wheelchairs - but this hasn't stopped them from getting on stage and strutting their stuff! Some of the students use adaptive switches & communication devices to sing, tell jokes, and even be the MC for the show. Enjoy y'all.
Added: 5030 days ago From unobtainium
global.duration: 581.00
Views: 1920 | Comments: 0
Star Wars Smoking PSA
If I saw this when I was younger, I probably wouldn't be smoking right now. Theres no way I would have let 3-PO or R2 down. NO WAY MAN!
Added: 5066 days ago From DrFill
global.duration: 60.00
Views: 2246 | Comments: 0
     
Teen Dating Violence Prevention - Textual Harassment :30
1 in 4 teens in a relationship say they have been called names, harassed or put down by their partner through cell phones and texting. Digital communication is an integral part of teens lives and this fairly unchartered digital space has created new challenges for teens as they start to experience intimate relationships. Unfortunately, dating abuse in the digital world is increasingly becoming a serious problem unique to the millennial generation of teens. Cellphones and the internet have become prime environment for controlling behavior, such as sending unwanted text messages or pressuring for nude pictures, that can be abusive or lead to relationship violence. In an effort to prevent teen dating abuse and help teens build healthy relationships, the Ad Council has partnered with the Family Violence Prevention Fund and the Office on Violence Against Women on a national, multimedia PSA campaign. The new PSAs are designed to help teens recognize digital dating abuse and provide them with the tools to initiate a conversation about this issue. The PSAs direct teens to visit www.ThatsNotCool.com were they are encouraged to draw their own lines around what is, or is not, acceptable relationship behavior and seek help from their peers.
Added: 5052 days ago From TRabbit2
global.duration: 32.00
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Wait & Win! Board Game
Ages: 6-12. The Wait and Win board game was designed to teach children the importance of being patient in many different situations as they try a variety of fun tasks and try to solve problems. Patience is an important ingredient in a child's social and academic success. This game teaches frustration tolerance, self-control, respect for others, and a sense of time and timing. The object of the game is to earn as many "patience points" (chips) as possible. Includes a countdown timer that gives players feedback on how well they control their impulsivity. 2-4 players./nContents: Game board 24 You Win Cards (describe situations where children have been patient, with a positive result) 24 Patience Problems Cards (asks players to respond to situations where being patient is important) 24 Test Your Skill Cards (describe "stunts" that require patience and self-control) 100 chips 4 pawns Die Timer Instructions/nwww.childswork.com
Added: 4149 days ago From GuidanceGroup
global.duration: 54.10
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