Empowering Youth: CAASE Prevention Programs’ Impact in the 2024-2025 Academic Year

The 2024-2025 school year was a considerable year for CAASE’s prevention education program! Learn more about how our educators continue to adapt, evolve, and connect to meet the moment for students.
What Is the Red Zone and How Can We End It?

A new school year beginning brings “The Red Zone,” when college students are at a higher risk of sexual assault. This back-to-school season is an opportunity to talk to the young people in your life about why this is, supporting healthy behavior, and combating victim blaming.
Listening to Parents: Building a Stronger Foundation for Tween Sexual Health Education

Parents of CAASE’s prevention education students are eager for their kids to receive open and honest information in schools, creating safe, informed, and empowered young people.
Celebrate with Consent: CAASE’s Guide to Prom

It’s prom season! Help the young people in your life prepare for a fun and safe milestone.
Empowering Students Amid Misinformation

While the current climate around education may be unsettling, it only demonstrates the ongoing importance of CAASE’s prevention workshops.
Students Want To Help End Sexual Harm

Teens are looking for ways to improve their communities. CAASE prevention programs help them get involved in ending sexual harm and stay engaged after completing our school programs.
30K Chicago Teens Empowered to End Sexual Violence

Providing programs that are proven to shift beliefs about sexual harm is crucial to CAASE’s mission of ending it. Reaching 30k students is just the beginning.
Is It Okay to Watch Porn?

There’s no neat answer to if it’s alright to watch porn, but you can think critically about your consumption.
How to Talk to Your Teen About Dating Violence

Speaking with students about gendered violence, abuse, and sexual harm doesn’t have to be intimidating.
Prevention Education Virtually Addresses Student Realities

Aug. 5, 2021 “It’s hard to hear the words harassment, rape, sexual assault, etc., but you made us feel like we’re important and gave us a safe environment to be […]