Healthy Relationships Online

As relationships and intimacy move online, core values like consent, empathy, boundaries, and reciprocity show up differently. This session reframes healthy relationships education for today’s digital realities. Attendees leave with ready-to-use discussion prompts and actionable tools for navigating modern relationships.

1.5 CEUs for Social Work, Counseling, Sexual Assault Victim Advocates who attend the live session.
Registration Required.

This webinar is made possible through a valued partnership with the West Virginia Foundation for Rape Information and Services (WV FRIS), the state’s sexual assault coalition. Established in 1982, WV FRIS is comprised of West Virginia’s rape crisis centers and serves as a vital resource for victims and the professionals who support them. WV FRIS provides education, information, and support to those seeking to prevent sexual violence, human trafficking, and stalking, while also strengthening services across the state.

About our Presenter

Sloan Thompson

As EndTAB’s Director of Training and Education, Sloan Thompson is a sought-after keynote speaker, trainer, and presenter on cutting-edge topics at the intersection of technology, relationships and safety. She centers her expertise in the development and delivery of innovative and accessible workshops that speak to the modern needs of victims, campuses and communities. Sloan is one of the field’s leading voices on the impact of Artificial Intelligence on relationships, co-facilitating first-of-their-kind presentations on AI and Healthy Masculinity, AI in Modern Dating, and more. She regularly presents EndTAB’s most popular workshops, including Healthy Relationships & Breakups in the Digital Age, Emerging Issues in Digital Safety, and Online Bystander Intervention. You’ll find Sloan speaking at universities, nonprofits, and conferences across the country, including key national and international events like the Global No More Tech Summit and ATIXA’s Annual Conference, as well as statewide conferences such as NYSCADV’s Annual Violence Prevention Summit. Her expertise is frequently sought by media outlets on emerging issues like AI companions, Undressing Apps, and digital safety trends. Before joining EndTAB, Sloan served as a Violence Prevention Coordinator at UNC-Chapel Hill and as Training and Outreach Specialist for the DC Coalition Against Domestic Violence (DCCADV). She holds an MFA in Directing from the University of British Columbia and a BA in Sociology from UNC-Chapel Hill.

Rebecca White