Straight Talk About Child Sexual Abuse

Raising a child comes with many responsibilities. Among them is the need to protect your children from sexual abuse. Keeping them away from known sex offenders in your community is one step, but because most cases of sexual abuse are never reported, how do you know who is safe? An estimated quarter to a third of sexual abuse incidents involve family members. Nearly 60 percent involve people that you or your child know and trust through school, sports, and other community activities. Less than 10 percent are strangers.

Educating adults to recognize, prevent, and intervene in abuse situations is the only way that child sexual abuse will end. For more information, visit:

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Or click on the link below and download Straight Talk About Child Sexual Abuse. The guide will give you the information and skills you need to talk to the kids in your life. Armed with this new information, you can confidently help children grow up safe and free from sexual abuse and its devastating consequences.

STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE