In this workshops participants will have an opportunity to review Oregon’s grassroots prevention project called “Protecting our Children: Advice From Child Molesters.” Initially developed by two veteran sex offender treatment providers, “PYC” has grown into a multi-state, multi-disciplinary child abuse prevention campaign. The project was designed to educate parents, youth service staff, educators, community volunteers and the faith community about child sexual abuse, offender behavior, risk management and more effective prevention strategies. Workshops challenge public misperceptions about children’s ability to protect themselves and promote the idea that all adults must be informed and take an active role in confronting offender behavior while promoting child safety. Information about grooming behavior, internet crimes, victim advocacy, reporting, sexual behavior between children and talking to children about child sexual abuse are covered. Potential project benefits such as jury education and early intervention with potential offenders are expected. Classes are taught by child abuse detectives, child/victim advocates, child welfare workers, prosecutors and community justice professionals.
Learning Objectives:
Participants will understand some of the deficits inherent in early models of child sex abuse prevention models
Participants will be able to describe the benefits derived from adult focused child abuse prevention education
Participants will be able to describe some of the information the public needs to internalize in order to improve child abuse prevention education