OUT OF SCHOOL PROGRAMS

thrive with Isabel and the Runaway Train

Photo by Susannah Crowell, Graphic Design by Mackenzie Nissen and Anna Westbrook.

Are you and your students concerned about sexual abuse survivors?

Do you host mandated reporter trainings but feel like it isn’t enough?

Are you eager to learn about new SEL and DEI options?

Let's talk.

We want every member of your community to feel you are a SAFE place to share and heal from #metoo experiences.

Let's make supporting survivors normal.

STEP ONE

Send a team member to Get Isabel Certified as an Individual!

While onboard this "train - ing" you will meet an imaginary character named Isabel who is a survivor of sexual maltreatment. After the training, if Isabel were real, you would feel ready to talk to her. This experience will prepare you to provide healthy support for the real "Isabels" in your life.

Once YOU are Isabel Certified, you qualify for our Facilitator Training Program.

STEP TWO

LEAD A GET ISABEL CERTIFIED WORKSHOP SERIES

Interested in the Isabel program, but want a more personalized touch? YOUR team member(s) can get certified as an Isabel Facilitator, and lead an in - person version of the Get Isabel Certified content.

Because we believe YOU can change hearts and minds.

WHAT YOU GET:

Your team member(s) can facilitate the Get Isabel Certified process.

  • Access to the Get Isabel Certified Workshop Curriculum:

    • Six Training Units (or double up for a three day adaptation)

      • 15 mins of presentation materials per unit.

      • Discussion questions can be expanded to create 30 - 45 min classes.

    • 18 Accompanying Videos (30 sec. - 3 mins each)

      • 6 high - engagement learning videos featuring the Isabel training team

      • 6 scenes / songs from the Isabel production

      • 6 sample discussion videos with “Isabel Certified” student leaders

  • Facilitator’s Guide with Best Practices, Discussion Questions, and FAQs

  • Student Workbooks

  • Personalized Program Certificates, signed by Isabel Creator Anna Westbrook.

OTHER INFO:

  • Ideal for groups of 15 - 60 students

  • Age - appropriate content available for 5th - 8th grade, 9th - 12th grade, or higher education.

  • This program does not portray any act of violence or describe any specific act of violence. Participants learn that supporting a survivor does not require knowing all the details of there story, and therefore do not learn the details of Isabel’s story.

  • Isabel Creator and curriculum developer Anna Westbrook is a highly credentialed arts educator. Read her full Educational Management Bio.

  • Facilitators must first complete an individual Get Isabel Certified online course before qualifying to deliver this training.