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What is The Fundamentals?

Gain access to Only 11 Minutes: What Healthy Looks Like- a comprehensive course that delves into the fundamentals of intimate partner violence (IPV) and its impact on individuals, families, and communities. In only 11 minutes, discover valuable insights about what constitutes a healthy relationship, how to stay safe, how you can play a vital role in preventing this pervasive public health crisis, and create a safer, more compassionate world for all.

Who Can Take the Fundamentals?

Sign Up Process:

For Yourself
(1 individual):

  1. Click "Get Educated" above to be redirected to our course registration page to create an account.
  2. Once you create an account, add the course to your cart, make a suggested donation of $11, and check out.
  3. Take the course, download your certificate, and share your achievements on social media (optional).

For You and your small group (2-999):

  1. Click "Get Educated" above to be redirected to our checkout page. From there, add the number of courses you would like and make a suggested donation of $11 for each participant.
  2. Share the registration code with your group, organization, or team (the code will be provided to you in a donation confirmation email).
  3. Take the course, download your certificate, and share your achievements on social media (optional).

For a large group or corporation (1000+):

  1. Click "Get Educated" above to be redirected to a Calendly link to set up a short call.

11 Reasons to Take the Fundamentals:

  • Education: gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics and impact of IPV, empowering them to make informed choices.
  • Prevention: individuals can recognize and prevent abusive relationships from occurring.
  • Early intervention: Understanding what healthy relationships look like enables individuals to identify problematic behaviors
  • Empowerment: Healthy relationship dynamics empowers individuals to establish and maintain boundaries, promoting
  • Breaking the cycle: Education on IPV helps break the intergenerational cycle of abuse by providing tools and resources to
  • Increased awareness: Courses on IPV raise public awareness, leading to a more informed and empathetic society that
  • Foster empathy and support: Understanding the complexities of IPV cultivates empathy and encourages individuals to
  • Encourage open dialogue: Having a course on IPV stimulates open conversations about healthy relationships, fostering a
  • Encourage open dialogue: Having a way to seek help
  • Improved response and support systems: Having a course on IPV helps professio.
  • Promotion of gender equality: Education on healthy relationships