Safe Kids Thrive Orientation for Youth-Serving Organization Leadership
Training description
Youth-serving organizations (YSOs) across Massachusetts support healthy child development in our communities in a multitude of ways, yet share one essential, universal duty: to provide safety and security for the children they serve. Join this interactive workshop to learn how to identify concrete ways your program can evaluate and develop policies, procedures, and protocols to prevent sexual abuse. Using a new website called safekidsthrive.org, presenters will demonstrate practical and straightforward tools attendees will use to assess or create their own plan to promote child safety.
Learning Objectives
- Review how to recognize, respond, and report child abuse.
- Build awareness of tools, resources, model documents, and practices that prevent child sexual abuse in youth-serving organizations.
- Plan next steps for their own work using a policy self-audit tool on SafeKidsThrive.org and group discussion.
Presented By
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Ana Maria Ramos
Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Trainer
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