Preview the Special Needs supplement to
APS Sexual Abuse Awareness Training
Every individual wearing your nametag while serving children or youth should complete Sexual Abuse Awareness Training, addressing: Facts vs. Misconceptions, Abuser Characteristics, the Abuser's Grooming Process, Common Grooming Behaviors, Peer-to-Peer Sexual Abuse, the Impact of Abuse and the Importance of Reporting. Those working with special needs children require additional training addressing the unique - and heightened - risk of sexual abuse for special needs children.
Protecting Vulnerable Adults
Protecting Vulnerable Adults (PVA) was founded by legal professionals and sexual abuse experts, Gregory Love and Kimberlee Norris. Through their law practice focused on sexual abuse, they recognized a vital need to equip Organizations to better protect Vulnerable Adults from sexual abuse.
The risk is real and preventable, and prevention starts with awareness.
An Effective
Child Safety System Requires All Five Parts