Prevention Education
Mutual Ground provides school-based prevention education programs for sexual and domestic violence prevention and substance use prevention throughout Kane and Kendall counties and surrounding areas.
Domestic and Sexual Violence Prevention Education
Mutual Ground’s Domestic and Sexual Violence Prevention Education Team provides school-based sexual and domestic violence prevention programs designed to educate, inform, and empower students. Prevention Educators teach students how to recognize, refuse, and report different types of abuse using age-appropriate language.
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~ Preschool Education Programs
~ Elementary School Education Programs
~ Middle School Education Programs
~ High School Education Programs
~ Parent Education Programs
~ Teacher Education Programs
~ Community Education Programs
~ Crisis Intervention
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~ Erin’s Law Compliance
~ Child Sexual Abuse Prevention
~ Sexual Violence Prevention
~ Sexual Harassment Prevention
~ Date Rape and Dating Violence Prevention
To schedule a Domestic and Sexual Violence Education program or to learn more, call 630-897-0084.
Substance Use Prevention Education
Mutual Ground’s Substance Use Prevention Education Team works with local schools and organizations to spread awareness on the dangers of alcohol and substance use and prevent drug and alcohol use among adolescents. Prevention Educators encourage youth to make positive, healthy decisions for themselves.
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~ Middle School Education Programs
~ High School Leadership Programs
~ Communication Campaigns for Middle and High School
~ Community Coalitions
~ Parent Education Programs
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~ Substance use prevention
~ Building social skills
~ Development of peer pressure refusal skills
~ Promoting healthy decision making
To learn more about the Substance Use Prevention Education program call 630-897-1003.
“After seeing this program it made me realize that I was abused as a child and I sought help from Mutual Ground. Such an important program to save children.”
Substitute/Retired Teacher
“I like that they are helping people learn more about the use of drugs and help younger people steer clear from all the peer pressure in life.”
6th Grade Student