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Empowerment Self Defense

Every person has the right to defend themselves. Violence is a complex issue, and self-defense requires more than just physical techniques.

Empowerment Self-Defense (ESD) is a holistic approach to personal and community safety which teaches skills to address the full spectrum of violence, from verbal harassment to physical violence.

ESD is an evidenced-based violence prevention system. It teaches individuals to interrupt violence by listening to their intuition, assessing the situation, setting boundaries, and using de-escalation strategies; and provides tools for a range of verbal and physical responses.

All ESD programs use the following guidelines:

Length of Programs

Valuable self-defense tools can be taught in short or longer amounts of time. 

Programs can and should be at varying lengths to reach the broadest population of women and girls in recognition that women and girls have varying resources and responsibilities but all need access to high quality self-defense training.

Content of Programs

Regardless of length, programs should include the key components of self-defense training–varying in depth of content covered. Each program would include something about the framework, boundary setting, and concrete tools with more material covered, the longer the program. All self-defense tools and skills, in all aspects of the range, include physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social/ cultural components. A framework for understanding violence and self-defense includes:

1) Culture of Violence

2) Boundary setting skills, includes:

3) Concrete tools, includes: