Dating violence awareness

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  1. (a) Annually, in either the month of October for a one-semester course taught in the fall or the month of February for a one-semester course taught in the spring, a unit on dating violence awareness shall be taught as a component of a health course offered in grades seven through twelve (7-12).

  2. (b) A unit on dating violence awareness shall:

    1. (1) Focus on healthy relationships, including the characteristics of healthy relationships;

    2. (2) Teach students the definition of dating violence and abuse, including without limitation:

      1. (A) Warning signs of dating violence and abusive behavior; and

      2. (B) Measures to stop or prevent dating violence and abusive behavior;

    3. (3) Inform students about resources and reporting procedures for dating violence or abuse; and

    4. (4) Examine the common misconceptions and stereotypes about dating violence and abuse.

  3. (c)

    1. (1) Materials used to teach a unit in dating violence awareness shall be age appropriate.

    2. (2) Information provided shall be objective and based on scientific research that is peer-reviewed and accepted by professionals and credentialed experts in the field of health education.

  4. (d) The Division of Elementary and Secondary Education shall annually provide a list of source materials available for school districts to use to teach a unit on dating violence awareness, including without limitation materials from:

    1. (1) The Arkansas Coalition Against Domestic Violence;

    2. (2) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention;

    3. (3) The National Domestic Violence Hotline;

    4. (4) The National Institutes of Health; and

    5. (5) Other sources of scientifically based research that are peer-reviewed.


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