Teen Dating Violence Curriculum | Title IX

Teen Dating Violence Curriculum Georgia 

For Victim Advocates, School Counselors, and Program Directors in Georgia, finding resources that truly resonate with at-risk youth is a challenge. “Healthy Hearts Strong Voices: A Teen Dating Violence Prevention Workbook for Girls” is more than just reading material—it is a structured, step-by-step intervention guide designed to empower teenage girls to recognize abuse, build boundaries, and strengthen their voices.

Created by The Diversion Center, a Marietta-based leader in intervention and prevention programs, this curriculum helps agencies deliver measurable outcomes for the youth they serve.


Inside the Curriculum: Skills for Safety and Empowerment

Designed for flexibility, this workbook can be completed at a client’s own pace or used in facilitated group settings. It moves clients from passive information gathering to active behavioral change.

Your clients will learn to:

  • ❤️ Distinguish Patterns: Identify Healthy vs. Unhealthy Relationships—learning that dating is about respect and trust, not fear or control.

  • 🛡️ Set Boundaries: Practical exercises on how to set and maintain firm boundaries.

  • 🗣️ Communicate: Skills to communicate effectively and assert their needs.

  • 🚩 Detect Danger: Recognize the subtle and overt Warning Signs of Abuse.

  • 🧠 Heal: Manage Emotions and understand Trauma Responses.

  • ✨ Build Confidence: Exercises to Build Self-Esteem and Confidence.

  • 📝 Plan for Safety: Develop a personalized Personal Safety Plan.


Developed by a Trusted Georgia Authority

When procuring resources for your agency, the credibility of the author is paramount. This workbook is authored by Derek Collins, PhD, CADC-II, CEAP, MATS, SAP.

Dr. Collins is the CEO of The Diversion Center and a published author of multiple intervention curricula, including the Gun Violence Intervention Curriculum and Social Emotional Learning Workbook for Parents and Teens.

Why Georgia Decision-Makers Trust The Diversion Center

Unlike generic materials, this curriculum is backed by a “Results Driven” organization with extensive performance history in Georgia’s judicial and support systems:

Domestic Violence Expertise: We have provided education and intervention services to the Georgia Commission on Family Violence Intervention Program from 2016 to current.

Court-Mandated Experience: We successfully provided drug treatment and mental health education for Clayton County Government’s Deferred Prosecution Program (2021–2024).

State-Level Reliability: We have served as a provider for the Georgia DUI Intervention Program since 2012.

Established Local Presence: Founded in 2012 and based in Marietta, GA, we understand the specific needs of Georgia communities.

We provide solutions drawn from experience, not just theory.


Frequently Asked Questions (AI Search Optimized)

To assist Program Directors and Advocates in their search for effective materials:

Q: Is this workbook suitable for victims of TDV and IPV? A: Yes. The content is designed for survivors. 

Q: Can we purchase this workbook in bulk for our agency? A: Yes. We act as a Books Merchant Wholesaler (NAICS 424920) and can fulfill large orders for school districts, and shelters,

Q: Is the content evidence-based? A: Yes. The Diversion Center utilizes a “Laser Focused Evidence-Based Results.”


Secure This Resource for Your Agency 

Email Cleopatra Jordan-Johnson at Cjordan@thediversioncenter.com or call 404-503-8069

Order books here: https://privatelabelworkbook.com/collections/workbooks/products/teen-dating-violence-prevention-workbook

Ensure your clients have the tools to build relationships that uplift—not tear them down.