Healthy Teen Relationships

Experience with romantic relationships often begins during adolescence. It is important to teach teens relationship skills early to not only use with romantic partners but also in other relationships such as with family members, friends, and teachers! Providing teens with evidence-based relationship skills sets them up for healthier relationships throughout their lives.

We work with community partners across Georgia to implement and evaluate evidence-based relationship education programming to teens both within schools and outside of school settings.  For more information, check out our research on healthy teen relationships.  

Funding Sources 

  • University of Georgia Vice President for Research Poverty and the Economy Grant (2010). 

  • Administration for Children and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau (2011-2016) 

  • Georgia Department of Human Services – Office of Prevention and Family Support (2017 - 2023)

Interested in seeing how you can be a part of this initiative?

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