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DISCLAIMER

The following programs and resources have been found to be helpful in providing additional information and training on child sexual abuse prevention.  This list does not serve as a specific endorsement of any program. Please discuss specific questions and concerns with your child's primary care physician/provider. 

BODY SAFETY  

Note:  Use a search engine and enter "Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Programs" and your state for local resources.

Center for Diseases Control (CDC)

www.cdc.gov

Violence Prevention, Child Sexual abuse

Childhelp

www.childhelp.org

Speak Up Be Safe: a school-based curriculum (pre-K to 12th grade) addressing various types of abuse, including sexual abuse.  There is also Childhelp Speak Up Be Safe for Athletes.

Child Welfare Information Gateway

www.childwelfare.gov

Information on Sexual Abuse Prevention Programs through the Child Welfare Information Gateway.  State and local programs are included.

hawaii state chapter of children's justice centers (CJC)

www.hawaiicjc.org

The goal of Hawaiʻi CJC is to make sure "keiki can move forward in life free from harm." There are five CJCs in Hawaiʻi: Kona, Maui, Hilo, Kauaʻi, Oʻahu

The Mama BEAR Effect

www.themamabeareffect.org

Founded in 2013, The Mama Bear Effect® is a "nonprofit organization changing the way people think, talk, and respond to child sexual abuse.  

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

www.missingkids.org

Organization that helps find missing children, decrease sexual exploitation of children, and child victimization.

Hotline:  800-THE-LOST (800-843-5678)

National Children's Alliance (NCA)

www.nationalchildrensalliance.org

Child Advocacy Centers (CAC)

Find an NCA member location, watch a video to learn about how CACs help children if sexual abuse does occur.

Prevent Child Abuse

www.preventchildabuse.org

Child Sexual Abuse Prevention

Call 866-FOR-LIGHT (866-367-5444) or text LIGHT to 741741

RAINN

www.rainn.org

Information on how to protect your child from sexual abuse.  RAINN is an anti-sexual violence organization.

Call 800-656-4673 or chat online at: online.rainn.org

The sex abuse treatment center (SATC) *HawaIʻi

www.satchawaii.org


The SATC of Kapiʻolani Medical Center for Women & Children on Oʻahu is a statewide program that provides services for survivors of child sexual abuse and sexual assault.  

Call their 24-hour hotline at 808-524-7273 or web chat (Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., excluding holidays). 

Stewards of Children: Darkness to Light

www.d2l.org

Empowers adults to prevent, recognize and respond to child sexual abuse via online and in-person classes.

Call 866-FOR-LIGHT (866-366-5444) or text LIGHT to 741741

STOP IT NOW!

www.stopitnow.org

Tip Sheet:  Talking To Children And Teens.  Helpline:  888-PREVENT (773-8368).    

Circles of Safety training for Youth-Serving Organizations

WATER SAFETY  

Note:  Use a search engine and enter "Water Safety and Drowning  Prevention" and your state for local resources.

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP0

Healthychildren.org


American Red Cross 

redcross.org 


childrensafetynetwork.org


National Drowning Prevention Alliance (NDPA)

www.ndpa.org


safekids.org


watersafetyusa.org

What you need to know about Life Jackets:


1.  Life jackets are a type of personal personal floatation device (PFD)


2. Wear with any boating or water activities such as paddling, jet skis, with children under 13 years of age.


3. Life jackets should be the right size, be snug but not too tight, and should be in good condition.


Resource:  Coast Guard

www.uscgobating.org


American Red Cross

www.redcross.org


        Life Jackets Can Save Lives!

Media - water safety


drowninginsilence.com (film)


AAP: pool safety https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoecVdhb2WU


Drowning doesn't look like drowning

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YL9wb4tUlhI




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