Fight Back on Spring Break is a 75min seminar + Q&A that teaches the basics of personal safety and self-defense to students of all genders across the country. Through a fun, empowering and dynamic delivery by our speakers, we aim to make preventing violence and fighting back an approachable topic for everyone. We have been leading the conversation about violence prevention for the past 17 years and we remain committed to teaching students how to be their own best protectors. We have visited hundreds of schools and reached over 1 million people worldwide. During the Fight Back on Spring Break seminar, audiences will engage in these key components: Using your intuition, awareness tips, boundary setting, definition of consent, how to support a survivor, connection between alcohol & sexual assault, travel tips, party safe tips, safe sex tips, verbal de-escalation skills, how to be an active bystander and ally and the basics of physical self-defense using our Bad Ass Ballet techniques. Fighting back is not just physical and we consistently find that we use our verbal & awareness skills, not our physical ones, every single day. Fighting back or not is a choice, and with the skills and knowledge students take away from our program, we are giving them the choice to decide for themselves what is the best course of action in any given scenario. We don't want to avoid preparing for the possibility of violence by pretending that it doesn't exist. Our mission is to empower students with options so that they can LIVE their lives instead of limiting them. You are your own best protector, and you are worth fighting for.
URL |
http://www.safespringbreak.org/ |
Street |
6711 Katella Ave 2nd floor, Cypress, CA |
Postal code |
90630 |
gina@kirklandproductions.com |
Contact name |
Gina Kirkland |
Institution type |
University / College (4 year), Community College (2 year), Graduate, Professional, Other |
Age group |
Traditional Age (18-24), Other |
Audience |
General Student Body, Freshmen / Incoming Students, Athletes, Greek, Other |
Delivery method |
In-Person Presentation, Training for Peer Facilitation, Training for Faculty Facilitation |
Duration |
Single Session |
Topics |
Alcohol and Sexual Assault, Awareness, Bystander Intervention, Consent, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence, Risk Reduction and Safety, Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment |
Session details |
Single Session |
History |
Girls Fight Back was born in direct response to the June 2001 murder of a dynamic, athletic and loved college student named Shannon McNamara. After Shannon's death, her friend and sorority sister, Erin Weed, realized the need for practical and empowering options for learning violence prevention and self-defense. Inspired by the way Shannon fought her attacker, Erin immersed herself in training with the best violence prevention experts and self-defense trainers in the world and, from this, developed the GFB Seminar, combining core values, a fun and empowering attitude and the best safety and self-defense methods available. Girls Fight Back has expanded to include 2 new programs that are Title IX Compliant: Students Fight Back and Fight Back on Spring Break. |
Theory of change |
Fight Back on Spring Break believes that through personal safety education and learning of the basic techniques of physical self-defense that we can create confident, powerful people who are ready to take control of their lives. Research has shown that people who learn self-defense are less likely to use it because they are more likely to stand up for themselves verbally and they are more confident in other areas of their lives. Our program covers a wide variety of subjects and teaches people how to handle themselves in a variety of situations. Through our educational presentations, we give our audiences the power of choice. If anyone is ever faced with a sketchy situation after our seminar, they now have tools in their toolbox for how they can respond. Knowledge is power and we want to empower people across the globe. |
Research informed |
The founder of GFB, Erin Weed, studied with violence prevention experts and world-renowned self-defense instructors to create the core information of the program. With collaboration from professionals such as Gavin de Becker and Associates, government officials, local police departments and other experienced self-defense companies, Fight Back on Spring Break is constantly reevaluating our content to be relevant and accurate according to the latest information available. |
Violence Against Women Act |
Fight Back on Spring Break ensures compliance with the requirements of the VAWA by educating women on tools and techniques to maximize their personal safety and learn what to do in a worse case scenario. Our program covers topics such as: awareness tools, bystander intervention, verbal de-escalation strategies, resources, consent, alcohol & sexual assault, party safe tips, travel tips, safe sex tips and physical self-defense strategies. No one is ever responsible for a crime that was committed against them. By giving students information and education on steps to be aware of their personal safety, techniques for conflict avoidance and finally, techniques on how to physically defend oneself, we are providing them with choices and options to fit their particular lifestyle. Knowledge is the most powerful self-defense and personal safety tool available. |
Title IX |
The Fight Back on Spring Break seminar emphasizes the importance of students working together to end the cycle of violence through bystander intervention and personal safety education. Everyone should know how to protect themselves and look out for each other and this program focuses on teaching these skills and techniques in a fun, inclusive and empowering way. |
Evidence based |
We have had many past audience members reach out to us after a seminar to share with us how they used our techniques in a personal encounter of their own. Some of those encounters were attempted assaults and these people were able to fight their way to safety using the self-defense tools they learned. The verbal skills & strategies that we teach are used regularly by attendees in both their personal and work lives. Our hope is that no one ever has to use the physical techniques, it if they do, we want students to have options of how to respond and then the knowledge of what to do if they choose to fight back. |
Efficacy |
Research conductor |
Program |
Customization method |
Welcome message, Policy information, Survivor support/resource information, Statistics, Police/reporting information, Other |
Is data collected? |
No |
Is data personalized? |
No |
Pricing model |
Overall fee |
Prevention services |
Faculty/staff training, Fraternity and sorority education |
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