Dating Girls
Westcare of Pahrump, in conjunction with the Juvenile Probation Department, will facilitate a Gir... Westcare youth group to fo
Westcare of Pahrump, in conjunction with the Juvenile Probation Department, will facilitate a Girls Awareness Group for young women ages 12 to 18. The program will consist of two hour-long group sessions and last for 12 weeks, for a total of 24 sessions.
Francine Winters, the prevention specialist who will be leading the group sessions, said that the purpose of the meetings would be to help young women "honor who they are, get comfortable with who they are."
During the meetings, Winters will cover a range issues with the young women that will include coping with stress, effective communication, such as learning to speak out, "the good girl syndrome", various kinds of abuse (including self-abuse), as well as the "financial, cultural inequalities, background and history -- or 'herstory' -- (of women)."
"We want to create a support group for girls where they're seeing the commonality of their experiences and celebrating the strengths of who they are and unwilling to accept some of the false barriers," said Winters.
The meeting curriculum will be based on a combination of two programs, Women's Life and Voices, that have been used for the past two years at Westcare's Rancho campus in Las Vegas to treat women there. Both programs have had a high success rate limiting incidents of violence, including those involving self-destructive behavior.
"Girls have traditionally been the ones that have been ignored as the at-risk group ... for some reason, the services aren't there as much. So they need support, and they need support of each other."
"I'm really honored as a women to get a chance to talk to young women and share with them," said Winters. "What a chance to talk to young women about things that maybe nobody else has talked to them about. In the process of going over the issues that young women face today; you know, issues that we still face of inequality, of how they're perceived by culture ... and all these other things ... in the process of talking to other young women and encouraging them to challenge those norms you start looking at yourself."
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