
Mental Health Professionals
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This training series educates mental health professionals on how to best support victims and survivors of CSAM. NCMEC developed this training series in collaboration with adult survivors, caregivers, mental health professionals, law enforcement, attorneys, forensic interviewers, and many others in this field.
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Thank you for tuning in to the Parent CONNECT Child Safety Discussion series. This series is taking place Jun 8- August 10, 2021. Your one-time registration signs you up for all sessions. Please add each session to your calendar manually! Attend one or attend them all. Each live webinar will be recorded, simply return here to view any missed sessions. For more information, click on the 'Overview' tab.
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Free & Open to All You can help end and prevent child sex trafficking! This three-part online training course introduces the complex and multifaceted subject of child sex trafficking. By addressing indicators, vulnerabilities, and the trauma associated with child sex trafficking, this course will provide a deeper understanding of the issue and its impact on victims and communities. This course is ideal for parents, educators, law enforcement, child-serving professionals, and anyone interested in expanding their understanding of the topic of child sex trafficking. Estimated course duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes Course is self-paced and can be completed at any pace.
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NCMEC provides safety and prevention resources for families and professionals focusing on child abduction, child sexual exploitation, and internet safety.
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Teaching children and teens about online safety. As our on- and offline lives become ever-more connected, it’s important that children are aware of potential dangers and feel empowered to make safer digital choices. Teaching kids to be good digital citizens is one of the first steps to keeping them safer online.
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This module provides a general overview of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's history, programs and what we can do to assist law enforcement, child serving professionals and the public in making the world a safer place for children.
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