Peer-to-Peer Sexual Abuse

Peer-to-Peer Sexual Abuse is one of the most significant risks facing child-serving organizations today.

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Peer-to-Peer Sexual Abuse Training

Peer-to-Peer Sexual Abuse poses a significant risk to child-serving organizations.
Staff members and volunteers must receive training to understand:

  • The definition of Peer Sexual Abuse
  • Important facts and statistics
  • Examples of Peer Sexual Abuse and where it is likely to occur
  • Warning signs
  • Methods to reduce risk
  • Reporting Peer Sexual Abuse

Peer-to-Peer Sexual Abuse Training may be deployed, tracked and refreshed from MinistrySafe online Control Panel.

If ministry staff members have not completed Sexual Abuse Awareness Training (SAAT), we recommend completion of this key Training, creating the foundation of an effective Safety System. Awareness Training provides a groundwork for understanding and preventing peer sexual abuse, while Peer-to-Peer Sexual Abuse Training provides a deeper understanding of this risk.

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MinistrySafe provides a complete
Child Safety System designed to
reduce the risk of sexual abuse.

 

MinistrySafe provides a complete Child Safety System designed to reduce the risk of sexual abuse.

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