Services

  • 3 hour Stewards of Children* training seminar by darkness2light

  • 2 hour seminar covering material in  7 Steps to Protecting our Kids by darkness2light

  • 1 hour training for churches & organizations on steps to being a safe place for children using “Safe Place” by Marv Parker

  • Resource for Bible studies for adult survivors

  • Prayer support for those influenced by child sexual abuse

*About Stewards of Children

Darkness to Light’s Stewards of Children is a revolutionary evidence-based sexual abuse prevention training program that educates adults to prevent, recognize, and react responsibly to child sexual abuse, and motivates them to courageous action. The Stewards of Children program is designed for organizations that serve children and youth, and any/all adults interested in protecting children.

The curriculum can be used by organizations and corporations who are:

  • Seeking evidence-based training for staff and volunteers in the prevention of child sexual abuse.
  • Wanting to make a difference in their community by educating adults about the protection of children.
  • Needing to respond to insurance requirements regarding child protection.
  • Wanting to enhance community training initiatives and develop potential sources of revenue.

The program includes:

  • An interactive workbook and a 7 Steps Guide for each participant containing the full program curriculum
  • An accompanying 1 ¼ hour VHS/DVD integrating segments of sexual abuse survivors relating their stories of violation and healing, with segments from the author of the curriculum and from professionals who interface daily with the problem of sexual abuse
  • Opportunity for discussion about important issues in sexual abuse prevention and the relevance of these issues within organizations that serve children and adolescents.

After training participants will:

  • Understand the facts of child sexual abuse – incidence rates and effects on individuals and society
  • Understand how child sexual abuse happens
  • Understand that adults are responsible for the protection of children
  • Understand the importance of screening staff/volunteers who work with children and adolescents
  • Understand the importance of a well conceived one-adult/one-child policy
  • Have resources to react responsibly to incidents of child sexual abuse
  • Understand the proactive role youth-serving organizations need to take to protect children and educate their communities about child sexual abuse

One response

24 11 2009
Laura Jewell

I am posting a note here and I posted a note on another site as well. I’m not sure which one you are presently using. The other site was http://prokidsmin.com/Home_Page.html

Thanks for your willingness to share at retreat!

Looking forward to it!

Laura

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