Sexual Abuse Awareness Training Program - 35492
The purpose of this education activity is to enhance the knowledge and skills of the participant in child sexual abuse by addressing recognizing, (victims and perpetrators), responding and reporting child sexual abuse in an effort to intervene, prevent and protect.
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Counselors, LSSP (Licensed Specialist in School Psychology), Nurses, Principals, School Resource Officer, Assistant Principals, Bus Drivers, Charter School Personnel, Child Care Providers, McKinney-Vento, Mental Health professionals, Paraprofessionals, School Safety Personnel, Teacher - General Education
Objectives
Explain barriers related to sexual abuse
Explain reasons why victims don’t tell
Describe the physical indicators of child sexual abuse
Explain legal ages of consent and when to report unlawful sexual relationships
Describe the behavioral indicators of child sexual abuse
Explain characteristic traits of pedophiles
Discuss criteria used to determine sexual experimentation from sexual molestation
Describe how to respond to child's outcry of sexual abuse
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