1. 1. In 1998 the County of Fresno, Department of Public Health initiated the Know More Teen
Dating Violence Education and Prevention Program. #KnowMore
2. The Marjaree Mason Center adopted the Know More Program in 2009.#KnowMore
3. Know More is currently active in 15 different high schools within 5 different school districts.
4. Did you know that each year an estimated 3.3 million children are exposed violence against
their mother or female care taker ? #StopDV
5. Did you know that 50% of girls whose mothers are battered will become involved with abusive
men? #EndTheCycle
6. Did you know that young boys who witness domestic violence in their home are 6 times more
likely to become a violent offender? #EndTheCycle
7. Did you know that children who witness domestic violence are more likely to experience
depression, anxiety, nightmares and teen dating violence? #EndTheCycle
8. Did you know that violence is experienced in more than 1 out of 3 teenage relationships?
#StopDV
9. "If you want to destroy something then destroy your negative thinking." -unknown
#motivational monday
10. "Life is nothing but challenges; the more you undergo, the more you learn."-unkown
#MotivationalMonday
11. "Cracks in the concrete serve as proof that even when you are strong you can fail."-Neibor
Mukwevho #MotivationalMonday
12. 33% of adolescents in America are victim to sexual, physical, verbal, and or emotional
abuse. #EndTheCycle
13. 25% of high school girls have been abused physically, or sexually. #StopDV
14. About 1.5 million high school students admit to being intentionally hit or harmed by someone
they are involved in romantically. #EndTheCycle
15. Girls and young women between the ages of 16 and 24 experience the highest rate of
intimate partner violence. #DomesticViolenceAwarness
16. Only 33% of teens who were in a violent relationship ever told anyone about the abuse.
#DomesicViolenceAwarness
17. 58% of most parents could not correctly identify all the warning signs of abuse.
#EndTheCycle
18. “You cannot tailor-make the situations in life but you can tailor-make the attitudes to fit those
situations.” ~ Zig Ziglar #MotivationalMonday
19. Things turn out best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out.” ~ John
Wooden #MotivationalMonday
20. “Optimism is the most important human trait, because it allows us to evolve our ideas, to
improve our situation, and to hope for a better tomorrow.” ~ Seth Godin #MotivationalMonday
21. #HappinesIsHealthiness *Photo attached in email*
22. #InspireSomeone it's ok to inspire others to be great *Photo attached in email*
23. Adversity builds character.* Photo attached in email*
24. Keep going, it will only make you stronger! *Photo attached in email*
25. Positivity is infectious. Did you choose positivity today ? #MotivationaMonday *Photo
attached in email*
26. Know the signs! http://bit.ly/1FPMUOj #StopDV
27. Check out what these teens had to say about Teen dating violence. http://bit.ly/1FPNag5
28. You all know the hit dance craze whip and nae nae, we'll check out these little divas whip!
http://youtu.be/uBWrpVrazzA
29. February is teen domestic violence awareness month.
2. 30. If you or someone you know is experiencing teen dating violence, call the Love is Respect
Dating Abuse Hotline at 1-866-331-9474 for immediate assistance 24/7
Qierra Richardson
Armanda Gonzales
Social Media Audit
MCJ 158s
1. Review all of your client’s social media efforts.
2. Put together a memo outlining your recommendations for social media for them moving
forward. Include:
a. Analysis of current efforts:
i. Current #’s
· kNOw MORE Peer educators fb has 538 friends
· kNOw More about teen dating violence fb fan page has 370 likes
· Twitter has 156 followers
· Instagram has 173 followers
ii. Strengths
· Has up to date info about the program
· Shows photos of students being actively engaged in the program
· Posts when an event is coming up to raise awareness
· Posts relevant articles about Teen dating violence
iii. Areas for improvement
· Posting more to get viewers involved
· Post videos that will get viewers attention
· Post more on actual stories
· Post more frequently on facts
· Give examples of students work in the program besides presentations
· Acknowledge the students for being involved by honoring them in posts
· Make posts about student peer educators and why they are involved in the program
b. Suggestions for moving forward
i. Adding networks- none
ii. Deleting networks- Pinterest is more of a site that offers
creative ideas and diy rather than the touchy subjects like teen dating violence.
iii. Strategy for posts – Posts once a day with background on
student peer educators and why they are involved. Post relevant videos, and throw in quick
facts or myths about teen dating violence.
iv. Strategy for getting more fans, followers, likes, shares,
engagement, etc.
· Being more active on the sites where more followers are needed such as twitter, connect with
others, show them what these students are doing to help their community
v. Strategy for dealing with negative comments
· Respond quickly and with positivity. Try to give an example of why they may be wrong or if
they are inappropriate delete them and block. Provide in “about” section of the page that the
page has a zero tolerance policy of inappropriate commenters.
c. Sample posts for the site pages would include facts about teen dating violence, what
others are doing to help spread awareness, and how your youth peer educators are making a
difference.
3. d. Include ideas for sources of content (the more specific, the better).
i. Sources including youtube for video, credible sources for
articles or facts about teen dating violence and awareness.
e. Content Ideas
i. Follow Marjaree Mason Center Twitter.