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Cut It Out -Campaign to End Domestic Violence @ Em...

The goal of CUT IT OUT is to build awareness of domestic violence through posters and brochures displayed in salons. Salon professionals will also be trained to recognize warning signs and safely refer clients to get help. The Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence will conduct training sessions at Arizona's 43 cosmetology schools and hair shows. The Empire Education Group has adopted the CUT IT OUT Program nationwide to support this effort by educating its own students to recognize signs of domestic abuse and safely refer those clients to people and resources that can help them. The CUT IT OUT training sessions will be taught in each of Empires nine schools in Arizona by representatives from the Arizona Coalition Against Domestic Violence.

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Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard has partnered with Web Wise Kids, a national non-profit organization dedicated to promoting child Internet safety, and the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) to introduce an innovative youth Internet safety program to 50 Arizona schools. Goddard will officially launch the program with a training session for teachers, administrators and law enforcement officers from across the state. The educators will learn to use the programs three creative new ...

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Over the past three school years, Attorney General Terry Goddard and the Crime, Fraud & Victim Resource Center staff visited over 100 schools, delivering presentations to nearly 25000 parents, students and teachers throughout Arizona to emphasize the importance of Internet Safety. Students were presented with personal accounts of Internet predators, helpful tips regarding the use of personal information and updates on law enforcement efforts against Internet crimes. Attorney General Goddard ...

Innovative Internet Safety Education Game...

the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) to introduce an innovative youth Internet safety program to 50 Arizona schools. Goddard will officially launch the program with a training session for teachers, administrators and law enforcement officers from across the state. The educators will learn to use the programs three creative new video games Missing, Mirror Image, and Air Dogs developed to teach students how to use the Internet safely. The educators can take the games back to their own ...

Orangedale Internet Safety School Tour Stop...

Over the past three school years, Attorney General Terry Goddard and the Crime, Fraud & Victim Resource Center staff visited over 100 schools, delivering presentations to nearly