1.5 hours
What is Bystanders Protecting Children from Boundary Violations and Sexual Abuse?
This mini course will teach you how to be an active bystander in child sexual abuse prevention and response. You will receive examples of boundary violations and inappropriate behaviors and how you can make spontaneous and planned interventions that reinforce boundaries and protect children.
What are the Outcomes?
- Learn what it means to be an active bystander.
- Learn what actions you can take as an active bystander.
- Receive examples of boundary violations and red flag behaviors.
- Learn how to make spontaneous and planned interventions.
Target Audience:
Any responsible adult who cares about the protection of children. It is also used for individuals and organizations who seek training for staff and volunteers in the prevention of child sexual abuse