
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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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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Zero Abuse Project is a 501(c)(3) organization committed to the elimination of child sexual abuse. Our programs are designed to provide training and education to professionals and students, and to help transform institutions to effectively prevent, recognize, and respond to child sexual abuse.