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Sexual exploitation

What keeps a body safety educator up at night?

Title of Event: What keeps a body safety educator up at night?
 
Description of Event:
This presentation will include: up-to-date statistics on child sexual abuse plus information on the current sextortion scheme, the concerning rise of child-on-child sexual abuse, the hidden form of child sexual abuse you may not know about, and top tips for child safety. 
 
Date of Event: 01/01/2025-12/31/2025
 

Dealing With Disclosure

Title of Event: Dealing With Disclosure
 
Description of Event:
As professionals who work with people in clinical, educational, or medical, settings, we are aware that approximately 25% of our clients will have histories of child sexual abuse. We may not know - or even think we need to know - which of them is a survivor. Should we ask? Should we expect our clients, students, or patients to tell us? If they do - how do we deal with that disclosure? 
 

Reproductive and Sexual Coercion as Intimate Partner Violence

Title of Event: Reproductive and Sexual Coercion as Intimate Partner Violence 
 
Description of Event:
Sexuality Educators are often involved in intimate partner violence prevention and treatment. This lecture will help educators recognize the signs of reproductive and sexual coercion that often go undetected and identify the role educators can play in supporting survivors.
 
Date of Event: 01/01/2025-12/31/202
 

Join Our BIPOC-Led AASECT Group Supervision (6 Hours of Connection + Growth)

Title of Event: Join Our BIPOC-Led AASECT Group Supervision (6 Hours of Connection + Growth)
 
Description of Event:
Aloha,
 
I’m so excited to personally invite you to our upcoming 6-hour AASECT Group Supervision, kicking off on April 30, 2025! This group is all about creating a safe, collaborative space where you can grow your skills, deepen your knowledge, and feel supported in your professional journey.
 

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