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Our Curricula

Education is a powerful tool. To help protect our youth and to dispel misconceptions about mental illness, our staff members have developed curricula and related training programs to be used in the school setting.

The curricula include:

  • Beyond Good Touches/Bad Touches - A Child Sexual Abuse and Abduction Prevention Curriculum©
  • Adolescent Sexual Assault and Harassment Prevention Curriculum©
  • Understanding Mental Disorders©

Is It For Me?

The curricula have been developed for use in schools.

Beyond Good Touches/Bad Touches© is appropriate for use with elementary students

The Adolescent Sexual Assault and Harassment Prevention Curriculum© is appropriate for middle school and older students.

Understanding Mental Disorders© is appropriate for fifth grade and older students.

All curricula are also appropriate for staff and faculty and other adults.

To discuss and/or to order the curricula please call Barbara Bernstein, Director of Education and Training at 914-345-0700, extension 311, contact our Information and Referral Service at 914-345-5900, extension 240, or send an e-mail message to help@mhawestchester.org.

What We Deliver

Beyond Good Touches/Bad Touches - A Child Sexual Abuse and Abduction Prevention Curriculum©
This curriculum was developed for use with Kindergarten through 6th grade students. It may be used to satisfy schools' requirements to teach child sexual abuse and abduction prevention.

Adolescent Sexual Assault and Harassment Prevention Curriculum©
This curriculum can be part of an effective school plan to educate students, faculty and other employees about what sexual harassment is, how to prevent it and how to respond if it occurs.

Understanding Mental Disorders©
This educational program is appropriate for fifth grade and older students as well as adults. The purpose of this program is to reduce the stigma which may be associated with mental illness and reduce fears of the mentally ill by teaching what mental disorders are and are not, and that they are treatable. This guide was developed by our staff members and the Westchester Department of Community Health.

We provide training sessions to teach school personnel about the curricula presentation and related issues. We are also available to provide presentations to parents.

Where

Training workshops for Beyond Good Touches/Bad Touches© and the Adolescent Sexual Assault and Harassment Prevention Curriculum© may be offered at one of MHA's sites, at Southern Westchester BOCES or at Putnam/Northern Westchester BOCES. In addition, schools and/or districts may arrange training sessions for their staff at their location or at one of our sites.

Please telephone Barbara Bernstein, 914-345-0700, extension 311 or e-mail help@mhawestchester.org to discuss mutually convenient locations.

When

Training sessions are usually scheduled during the school day. Telephone consultation is available Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM by calling 914-345-0700, extension 311.

Languages Spoken

Services are available in English only.

Cost

For training workshops on Beyond Good Touches/Bad Touches© and the Adolescent Sexual Assault and Harassment Prevention Curriculum© held at Southern Westchester BOCES and at Putnam/Northern Westchester BOCES, the fee is $85.00 per attendee and includes a copy of the curriculum.

Training workshops for individual schools or districts are scheduled upon request and fees are determined by the number of participants.

Training and consultation regarding Understanding Mental Disorders© are available upon request.

Additional copies of the curricula are available as follows:

  • Beyond Good Touches/Bad Touches© - $50.00 plus $3.95 shipping per copy

  • Adolescent Sexual Assault and Harassment Prevention Curriculum© - $ 24.95 plus $3.95 shipping per copy

  • Understanding Mental Disorders© - $ 15.00 plus $3.95 shipping per copy

Staff/Service Providers

Curricula have been developed and training is provided by master's level and doctoral level staff.

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