Primary Prevention in Educational Settings
Primary Prevention in Educational Settings: Webinar hosted by The International Society for the…
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For decades, child sexual abuse has been addressed primarily with reactive approaches, after a child is harmed. In recent years, however, there has been an increase in support for the development of primary prevention initiatives—specifically, programs that focus on perpetration prevention and pursue opportunities to reach youth and young adults at-risk to abuse with support and resources. The goals of this workshop are to examine this new landscape of child sexual abuse prevention and identify areas for future development. Attendees will expand their knowledge of perpetration prevention resources, their development, and potential impact. Specifically, What’s Ok? from Stop It Now! will be featured as novel examples of perpetration prevention initiatives. The speaker will discuss the development, implementation of, and lessons learned from this program, and close with a focus on critical gaps in prevention that must be addressed.
May 28, 2024 from 12:00 – 1:00pm EST. Register here.
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