Before Anyone Else

The Daisy Coleman Consent Culture Peer Educator Certification Training

We now offer a Consent Curriculum for educators looking to implement consent/healthy relationship education into the classroom.

Please note that this training is free to students who are self-selecting. If you are an educator assigning it to students for any reason, there is a cost.

Estamos emocionados de anunciar que el Entrenamiento para ser educadores certificados de la cultura del consentimiento esta disponible en español. Muchas gracias a Mariana Hernandez por dirigir este proyecto y a todos los demás que lograron que esto se hiciera posible. ¡Los invitamos a completar el curso y expandir el impacto de SafeBAE en diferentes partes del mundo!

What is BAE Training?

BAE Training is SafeBAE’s peer education program. Our first nationally available peer certification training to prevent sexual violence among teens. The program has 16 modules available on-demand. These modules are to be self-paced by students seeking to become peer educators and leading advocates.

There is no cost for students to take the training. There is no cost for students to take the training. Adult allies can access the training by paying a $50 fee when registering at safebae.podia.com.

Training Steps

Before registering for the training, please note that there is triggering content in the modules. Each level of the training is on demand and available to you at any time once you register, so please make sure to take time to allow for breaks, as you need them. Self-care is crucial to being a healthy and intentional advocate and peer educator.

1. Registration

2. Create a user account on Education Portal.

3. Work through all 16 modules at your own pace.

4. Take the ``After Survey``.

5. Schedule 1:1 meeting with Youth Directors.

6. Get certificate & start educating!

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¿Qué es el Entrenamiento BAE?

El entrenamiento BAE es el programa de educación de SafeBAE. Es nuestra primera capacitación de certificación disponible nivel nacional en Estados Unidos para prevenir la violencia sexual entre adolescentes. El programa tiene 16 módulos, disponibles bajo demanda. Estos módulos se realizan al propio ritmo de los estudiantes que buscan convertirse en educadores y defensores líderes.

No hay ningún costo para los estudiantes que deseen realizar la capacitación. Los adultos aliados pueden acceder a la capacitación pagando $50 al registrarse en safebae.podia.com.

Pasos para realizar el entrenamiento

Antes de registrarse al entrenamiento, por favor tenga en cuenta que hay contenido desencadenante y sensible en los módulos. Cada nivel de la capacitación se realiza a su propio ritmo y está disponible para usted en cualquier momento después de que se registre, así que asegúrese de tomar tiempo para realizar descansos si los necesita.

1. Registrarse.

2. Crear un usuario en el Portal de Educación.

3. Realizar los 16 módulos a su propio ritmo.

4. Tomar la Encuesta Final.

5. Programar una reunión individual con los directores juveniles.

6. Obtener el certificado y empezar a educar!

Benefits of Being a Trained Daisy Educator

  • Earn community service hours (for school requirements).
  • Connection to other peer educators and BAE Breakers around the country! (& the world!)
  • Gain resumé experience, public speaking experience, and educator skill development.
  • Join the over 700 Trained Daisy Educators across the country!

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Training Includes

1

Rape Culture & How to Help Become a Culture of Respect

2

Sexual Assault, Harassment & Rape

3

Consent

4

Healthy Relationships & Boundaries

5

Male Identified Youth & Sexual Violence

6

Myths, Facts & Stats

7

Sexual Violence & Relationships in Media

8

Sending Nudes & Online Safety

9

How to Support A Survivor

10

Options for Reporting & Investigation Requirements

11

Title IX: Rights in School

12

Healing After Sexual Assault

13

Dating After Experiencing Sexual Violence

14

Bystander Intervention = BAE*code

15

How to Respond If You’ve Been Accused

16

Public Speaking & Tips for Presenting
Please note: We pride ourselves on being allies across all intersections, but we also know that despite our best efforts, there may be places that we could have done better. Please know that we seek and value ALL feedback in order to continuously improve our programming and to be as inclusive as possible. We know we can and always will seek to do better, but we will definitely need YOUR help & support to get there!

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El entrenamiento incluye

1

Cultura de la Violación y cómo puede ayudar a cambiar a una cultura de respeto

2

Definiendo – Acoso Sexual, Agresión y Violación

3

Consentimiento

4

Relaciones Saludables

5

Jóvenes Identificados como hombres y Violencia Sexual

6

Mitos, Datos y Estadísticas

7

Relaciones y Violencia Sexual en los Medios

8

Seguridad en Línea y el Envío de Fotos Íntimas.

9

Si Has Sido Acusado

10

Cómo apoyar a un sobreviviente

11

Opciones para Denunciar y Requisitos de Investigación

12

Recuperación después de Violencia Sexual

13

Título IX: Derechos en la Escuela

14

Intervención del Espectador

15

Relaciones de Pareja Después de Experimentar Violencia Sexual

16

Hablar en Público: Consejos para Presentar
Por Favor Notar: Nos enorgullecemos de ser aliados en todas las intersecciones, pero también sabemos que a pesar de nuestros mejores esfuerzos, pueden haber lugares en donde lo podríamos haber hecho mejor. Tenga en cuenta que buscamos y valoramos TODOS los comentarios y recomendaciones para seguir mejorando nuestro entrenamiento y ser lo más inclusivos posible. Sabemos que podemos y siempre buscaremos mejorar, ¡pero definitivamente necesitamos SU ayuda y apoyo para lograrlo!

THANK YOU!

Our BAE training has had many contributors and peer reviewers. We would like to credit and thank all of our amazing contributors!

We first want to acknowledge that this program would not be possible without the visionary work of NCJW|LA, under Maya Paley, Marjorie Gilberg, Mi’Quael Gray, and Leah Knopf. Their work, throughout Los Angeles with the “Change the Talk” program, laid the foundation for what we have been able to bring to you in this training, and we are forever grateful for their trust in our stewardship of the program and scaling it to a national audience.

We would also like to thank our contributors:

  • Aela Mansmann
  • Molly Gallenberg
  • Lhi Collins
  • Kyle Braun
  • Ari Zeitlin
  • Ella Horn
  • Aidan Mansmann
  • Maya Corral from RespectEd
  • Zoe Pringle from RespectEd
  • Project Sanctuary, CA

As well as all of our Certifying Experts:

  • Amanda Morgan (Morgan Consulting – Public Speaking Firm)
  • Allison Tombros (Culture of Respect)
  • Tacianna Indovina, PhD, NYS Licensed Psychologist
  • Elizabeth Peeler, MSPH, CHES (Emory University)
  • Laine O’Banion from Portland Public Schools
  • Lauren Wechsler Horn from SafeBAE
  • Elizabeth Tang from the National Women’s Law Center

“The training was thorough, informational, and very helpful. It enables anyone at any age to truly understand the gravity of sexual assault and it’s aftermath on our youth and in society at large. I also enjoyed seeing the corrections that the training presentation made in response to myths that have been ingrained in societal ideologies regarding sexual abuse and rape culture. It’s always important to address any myths that many have to better educate others and enable others to work towards the same goal of shattering the silence and providing support for all affected.”

“I found the training to be so informative and well put together and really enjoyed the visual learning aspects such as videos and graphics. All topics were covered thoroughly with thoughtfulness and kindness throughout, which I really appreciated. As a sexual violence survivour, I even found some of the information and techniques to be useful in my own healing and every module reminded me that I am strong survivour who is not defined by her trauma. Thank you for making this available!”

“As I went on in the training, I felt like I could be a more helpful and supportive person and that I would know what to do if something happened to me or anyone I know. I feel confident that I can help people in all sorts of situations and I am more educated on the effects of rape culture.”

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