What It Takes to Scale Prevention: Lessons from Child Sexual Abuse Solutions
Training description
Social taboos, fragmented systems, limited funding, and political sensitivities mean that child sexual abuse (CSA) prevention is often perceived as too complex to scale. Yet across Europe, organizations are demonstrating that it is possible and already happening. Building on Spring Impact’s previous ISPCAN Network webinar on the fundamentals of scaling impact, this session dives deeper into what it truly takes to scale prevention focused initiatives.
Spring Impact will be joined by leaders from organizations that have successfully taken CSA prevention efforts to scale. Together, we will share key lessons from Spring Impact’s latest research, grounded in real-world experience across multiple national contexts.
This session will explore what enables prevention initiatives to achieve sustained, system-level impact, how prevention can be embedded within public systems, and how to overcome the constraints that organizations commonly encounter.
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