Education Department: sexual assault reports…
The Education Department found that reports of sexual violence at schools rose from about 9,600 in…
Home / Join the Community / PCAVT: Understanding and Responding to the Sexual Behaviors of Children
Adults can do much to promote healthy sexual development in prepubescent children. In this training you will: a) be able to distinguish between expected, problematic, and abusive behaviors of children b) be prepared to promote health and prevent perpetration behaviors in children c) be ready to intervene with children to prevent reinforcement of repeated harmful behaviors. You will develop the skills to keep children safe from other children with problematic behaviors and to promote healthy development in all children. This training is for professionals who work with at-risk children, such as residential care staff, therapeutic foster parents, counselors, social workers, educators, early childhood educators, after school staff, and mentors. The information can also be useful for parents, grandparents, and foster parents.
Free for Vermont residents and $25 for non-residents.
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The Education Department found that reports of sexual violence at schools rose from about 9,600 in…
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“Preventing & Addressing Child Sexual Abuse in Youth-Serving Organizations: A Desk Guide…
Customized child sexual abuse prevention guidelines to meet the unique needs of any organization that serves children.
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