How to Effectively Assess an Organization’s Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Practices

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June 13, 2022

Speaker

Diane Cranley (bio)

Description

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1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys are sexually abused before their 18th birthday and the perpetrators walk amoOver 95% of child sexual abuse happens at the hands of someone the child knows and trusts, who they have a relationship with, so working or volunteering for a youth-serving organization is the best way for sexual abusers to gain repeated access to children, allowing them to cultivate those relationships. So youth-serving organization leaders must meet this threat with a thorough understanding of the problem and implementation of prevention best practices. This training will teach parents to effectively assess an organization’s ability to minimize the risk of sexual abuse within their program.


Learning Objectives

  • Understand the risk of child sexual abuse within youth-serving programs
  • Learn what organizations can and should be doing to prevent it
  • Feel confident in discussing prevention best practices with program leaders
  • Effectively assess an organization’s ability to keep your child safe based on their screening, training, boundary, and communication policies and practices

Speaker

diane cranley

Diane Cranley
Diane Cranley Consulting

Author, Speaker, Prevention Consultant, Healing Coach, Expert Winess

Diane Cranley has become a leading change agent in the prevention of child sexual abuse by sharing her holistic approach toward prevention. She has taken the immense complexities of the child sexual abuse pandemic and condensed them into a set of best practices that are clear and actionable. These best practices provide the foundation for strategically identifying and mitigating the risks of child sexual abuse.

In addition to Diane’s work as a prevention consultant, she is the author of 8 Ways to Create Their Fate: Protecting the Sexual Innocence of Children in Youth-Serving Organizations and the Founder of TAALK, a nonprofit agency dedicated to breaking the silence that surrounds child sexual abuse.

Diane’s prevention training has been viewed over a million times by California school employees in the past five years and is now available through school insurance carriers in 28 states and internationally. This training helps schools make impactful strides towards creating a brighter safer tomorrow for the students in their care.