One of the elements necessary for child sexual abuse to occur is that child molesters need privacy and seclusion to commit their crimes. That's a fundamental reason for monitoring programs involving children and young people. But, there are some circumstances that need special attention. For example, how does the parish monitor home-based religious education programs? How does a school respond if a parent refuses to be screened, but asserts the right to accompany his or her child on field trips? Fortunately, there are ways to address these types of situations in advance. Read More
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Monitor All Programs... but, monitor for what?
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Monitoring and guiding kids' online activity is so important! Here are five areas to consider.
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Labels, no matter how carefully thought out, how inclusively planned or politically corrected, are not for people. Labels are for jars. Terms don't adequately describe or cannot fully describe a person who has been sexually abused.
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