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Reporting without Re-Victimizing: Working with the Media

Is it possible for news stories to be reported accurately without re-victimizing crime survivors? How can a complicated problem be encapsulated into a short clip? Can we get media partners enthused about prevention? The media can serve as a way to get hopeful messages into the mainstream or can perpetuate old myths. This session begins the conversation about engaging media

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Child Abduction: Patterns, Profiles and Prevention

Coverage of child abduction is often reactionary, focused on a specific case, and leaves the audience feeling helpless to protect. This session highlights the academic study and learning around the topic of Child Abduction with an intentional focus around patterns that emerge, profiles of abductors and targets, and replicable prevention strategies. This session intends to move past the shock value

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How to Support a Friend Who Has Experienced Sexual Violence

We discuss sexual violence and different ways to provide immediate and on-going support to a friend who has experienced sexual violence. This webinar is aimed at high-school aged students. Learn about local and national sexual violence and mental health resources, options for ensuring your friend’s physical health, and how both of you can set boundaries to regain choice and power.

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CAST Making the Leap to Distance Learning

In this session, we will discuss resources and strategies for transitioning to distance learning for postsecondary coursework. Details regarding how to present live lectures, host virtual office hours, and disseminate materials with a mind towards educational equity will be addressed.

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Online Safety Conversations for Schooling at Home

This presentation is for caregivers and professionals who support students attending school online. We will lay a foundation for family discussions and response to online dangers now and in the future.

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Disclosures

Most children don’t disclose when being victimized online or in-person. This webinar for caregivers and professionals goes into detail about why kids and teens don’t usually disclose, the process of disclosing, and how caring adults can make telling easier.

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Talk About Touches

Does your profession provide opportunities to talk to children about abuse prevention? This short overview for professionals (health care, law enforcement, etc.) provides tools and vocabulary to talk about touches.

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We Need to Talk: Pornography

This training will give youth workers, faith leaders, teachers, and caregivers tools to support them in having conversations with young people about pornography.

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Mitigating the Impact of COVID-19 as an Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) With Positive Childhood Experiences

For some children Covid-19 will become an Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE). For others it may be an escalator to additional stressors in the home such as poverty, food insecurity, mental health, substance use or abuse, child abuse and domestic violence among others. Mitigating these stressors with concrete support is needed more than ever. This training will identify risk factors as

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Community Notification Meetings: What Do I Say to the Children?

What can parents do when a convicted sex offender moves in down the street? This workshop gives specific information about HOW to talk about sexual abuse prevention without scaring children. It focuses not just on how children can protect themselves from a convicted sex offender, but anyone who may abuse or mistreat them. This workshop is usually a supplement to

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Empower Me: An Overview for Parents

This short webinar goes over best practices for parents and those who work with youth about how to make personal body safety messages empowering and effective.

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When the Child Abuser Carries a Bible: Investigating and Addressing Abuse in Faith Communities – PART 1

This webinar provides best practices and practical tips to effectively serve victims of abuse perpetrated in the context of a faith community.

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What to Do If Your Child Goes Missing

In honor of Missing Children’s Day, this webinar provides information on what to do if your child does go missing but more importantly, ways to prevent it.

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When the Child Abuser Carries a Bible: Investigating and Addressing Abuse in Faith Communities – PART 2

This webinar provides best practices and practical tips to effectively serve victims of abuse perpetrated in the context of a faith community.

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Halloween Safety Tips

Learn quick and helpful tips, conversation starters, and up-to-date information to ensure everyone has a fun and safe Halloween!

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