
How Teachers Can Help Prevent Child Sexual Abuse
Teachers see children every day, which puts them in a unique position to help prevent child sexual abuse and respond early. More than 40% of our 1100 annual sexual assault

Teachers see children every day, which puts them in a unique position to help prevent child sexual abuse and respond early. More than 40% of our 1100 annual sexual assault

Parents play a powerful role in preventing child sexual abuse. The good news is that prevention does not require special training—just awareness, communication, and trust. Our new Prevention Specialist, Ashley,

Digital abuse is increasingly present in the lives of young people, yet many systems are still catching up. In our final post in the TDVAM series, we share important information

Digital abuse doesn’t end when the phone is turned off. In fact, it can have lasting social and emotional impacts on teens. Digital abuse can make school, home, and work

Many parents worry about screen time—but fewer realize that digital spaces are now relationship spaces. This means emotional harm, control, and abuse can happen through devices just as easily as