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  2. DFPS - Caregiver Training

    www.dfps.texas.gov/Doing_Business/Purchased_Client_Services/Residential_Child...

    Recognizing and Reporting Sexual Abuse is replaced by Preventing and Recognizing Youth Sexual Abuse. This training is to be completed by new caregivers within 30 days and by existing caregivers at annual renewal.

  3. Overview. In order to prevent sexual violence, we must understand and address risk and protective factors at the individual, relational, community, and societal levels. CDC developed the Sexual Violence Prevention Resource for Action to help communities take advantage of the best available evidence to prevent sexual violence.

  4. Awareness Training - Abuse Prevention Systems

    abusepreventionsystems.com/the-safety-system/awareness-training

    We must be able to recognize predators behaviorally. Our Sexual Abuse Awareness Training equips employees and volunteers with the 'eyes to see' the grooming process of an abuser and key indicators of child sexual abuse.

  5. Preventing Child Sexual Abuse Resources | National Sexual...

    www.nsvrc.org/preventing-child-sexual-abuse-resources

    This guide provides information for adults on preventing child sexual abuse for the children in their lives. It discusses facts on child sexual abuse, how to talk with children, establishing healthy boundaries, fostering healthy sexual development, and taking action to prevent sexual abuse.

  6. How Biases and Stereotypes Can Prevent Recognition of Sexual ...

    www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/protecting-children-sexual-abuse/202112/how...

    Understanding the role of stereotypes and bias in the detection and reporting of child sexual abuse is essential for sexual violence prevention.

  7. Signs of Sexual Abuse: Examples, What to Do, Resources - ...

    www.healthline.com/health/signs-of-sexual-abuse

    Learning to recognize the signs of sexual abuse can help you proactively look out for your loved ones and intervene when necessary.

  8. Preventing Child Sexual Abuse: What Parents Need to Know

    www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/at-home/Pages/Sexual-Abuse.aspx

    There most important step to keeping children safe is prevention. There are key things we can teach our children that may reduce the chances they will fall prey to a sexual predator. What we teach our kids can reduce their risks for sexual abuse.

  9. Sexual Assault Safety and Support for Parents and Caregivers

    sacenter.org/resources/safety-and-support-for-parents-caregivers.aspx

    (866) 811-7473. Our vision is a world free of sexual violence. Protecting children from sexual abuse is an adult’s responsibility and requires bravery, knowledge, and skills. Our mission is to provide tools and support, empowering you to keep children safe and prevent sexual abuse from happening.

  10. Resources | Sexual Violence Prevention | CDC

    www.cdc.gov/sexual-violence/communication-resources

    This page offers resources for preventing sexual violence including publications and data sources.

  11. The Training - Darkness to Light

    www.d2l.org/education/the-training

    The Recognizing & Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect training teaches you to recognize indicators of sexual abuse, physical abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect. In this one-hour training, you will learn the legal obligations as a mandated reporter defined by your state.