Promoting Healthy Teen Relationships

This playbook outlines procedures for guiding teenagers towards fostering respectful and safe relationships. It focuses on understanding the dynamics of teen relationships and promoting positive interaction skills.

Step 1: Education

Educate teens about the components of healthy relationships, including mutual respect, trust, honesty, support, fairness, separate identities, and good communication.

Step 2: Discussion

Facilitate open discussions with teens about relationship expectations and boundaries. Allow them to share their thoughts and experiences.

Step 3: Role Modeling

Demonstrate healthy relationship behaviors through role-modeling. This could be through staff interactions or through mentorship programs.

Step 4: Conflict Resolution

Teach conflict resolution strategies to help teens navigate disagreements in a constructive manner. Introduce scenarios and role-play exercises.

Step 5: Resources

Provide resources on healthy relationships, such as brochures, websites, and access to counselors or support groups.

Step 6: Monitoring

Stay alert to signs of unhealthy relationships among teens, such as possessiveness, jealousy, and controlling behavior, and address these issues promptly.

Step 7: Intervention

Intervene when necessary to ensure the safety of teens and guide them back towards healthy relationship practices, including seeking professional help if needed.

General Notes

Respect Privacy

Ensure that discussions about relationships are conducted in a confidential manner to respect the privacy of all individuals involved.

Cultural Sensitivity

Be aware of and sensitive to the various cultural backgrounds of teens when discussing relationships to ensure that advice and support are relevant and respectful.

Legal Awareness

Understand the legal implications of teen relationships, especially concerning consent and age of majority, to provide accurate guidance and support.