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WHO® is a comprehensive Guidance and Counseling Curriculum

WHO® (We Help Ourselves) is a prevention and education program designed for youth grades Pre-K through high school. WHO® teaches children how to protect themselves from victimization, such as child abuse, neglect, bullying, kidnapping, peer pressure, domestic violence, social media, and emotional abuse.

Through in-class presentations, training, materials and vignettes for K-12 educators, WHO® meets TEKS (Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills) standards and Senate Bill 11.

According to evidence and feedback from educators using the WHO® curriculum, the program is known to reduce fighting and school suspensions. School counselors have reported that the program reduces bullying and inappropriate touching, and improves the mental health of the school

Unlike similar programs, WHO® relays important information in a non-threatening manner with no scare tactics. Trained facilitators guide the curriculum, which goes far beyond simplistic “stranger-danger” situations. Follow-up lesson plans are also an essential part of the WHO® Program.

Trainings include for K-5th grade 12 hours. For Middle School training 6 hours and for High School 6 hours.  All other materials must be purchased through our website.

EXCEPT *Scooter Skunk training which includes a 6-hour training, Scooter puppet, USB with video, stickers, pins, and posters." 

If you have additional questions please contact Maddie Worley at mworley@mhadallas.org

 

 

If these dates do not work please email Maddie Worley at mworley@mhadallas.org

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