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Abel Screening, Inc. provides this list as a public service. It is meant as a starting point for people looking for additional information and materials on child sexual abuse.

 

 

American Academy of Pediatrics - Preventing Child Sexual Abuse

HealthyChildren.org is the only parenting website backed by 60,000 pediatricians committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health and well-being for all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults. 

 

Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA)

Through research, education, and shared learning, ATSA promotes evidence based practice, public policy and community strategies that lead to the effective assessment, treatment and management of individuals who have sexually abused or are at risk to abuse. 

 

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - Preventing Child Sexual Abuse in Youth-Serving Organizations

The CDC website provides respected information about health and safety.

Child Molestation Research & Prevention Institute (CMRPI)

The CMRPI website provides valuable information regarding the causes of child sexual abuse, how to protect your children, and how to find quality treatment for people at-risk to sexually abuse children. 

 

Child Welfare Information Gateway - Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect

This webpage provides information on reporting laws, mandatory reporters, and reporting procedures for all 50 states in the U.S.

 

Childhelp USA National Abuse Hotline

1.800.4.A.CHILD (1.800.422.4453)

The hotline operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week and receives calls from the United States, Canada, US Virgin Islands, Guam and Puerto Rico. The hotline is staffed with professional counselors who utilize a database of thousands of emergency, social service and support resources.

 

CyberTipline – National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

1.800.843.5678

The CyberTipline takes reports of child sexual exploitation including the possession, manufacture, and/or distribution of child pornography; online enticement of children; child prostitution; child sex tourism; extra-familial child sexual molestation not in the family; unsolicited obscene material sent to a child; and misleading domain names, words, or digital images. The CyberTipline is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

 

Darkness to Light

Darkness to Light is a national nonprofit organization with highly-acclaimed educational materials and programs that teach adults to protect children. Darkness to Light's mission is to diminish the incidence and impact of child sexual abuse, so that more children will grow up healthy and whole.

Helping Survivors - Child Sexual Abuse 

Understand the signs, prevention strategies, and how to seek help if you or a loved one was a victim of child sexual abuse.

 

Medline Plus - Child Sexual Abuse

This website has research on child sexual abuse and neglect, and includes links to information like recognizing child sexual abuse and neglect symptoms, what to know about child sexual abuse, and how to respond to a disclosure of child sexual abuse. The site also includes statistics on child sexual abuse, and information on laws and policy concerning child sexual abuse.

 

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children

1.800.THE.LOST (1.800.843.5678)

NCMEC’s mission is to help prevent child abduction and sexual exploitation; NCMEC also helps find missing children and assists victims of child abuse and sexual exploitation, their families and the professionals who serve them. 

Off Limits: A Parent’s Guide to Keeping Kids Safe from Sexual Abuse 

by Sandy K. Wurtele, Ph.D. and Feather Berkower, MSW, of Parenting Safe Children  

Child sexual abuse can be prevented. Parents are the front line. This is the unwavering message of hope and empowerment underlying every page – possibly the most important book you will ever read as a parent.  

 

Parenting Safe Children

Organization providing evidence-based prevention workshops, private consultations, policies for youth organizations, and materials on how to make homes and communities “off limits” to child sexual abuse. 

 

Parenting Safe Children Conversation Starter Cards

Parents and guardians use these cards to confidently initiate conversations about their child’s body safety with all caregivers. The front of the card offers language for starting a conversation about expectations, boundaries, and body-safety rules. The back of the card is for reference and gives facts about child sexual abuse and offers safety tips.  

   

Parenting Safe Children Online Workshops

Live and pre-recorded online workshops for parents and caregivers to learn how to raise children with healthy boundaries, talk with their children about body safety, nurture their children’s healthy sexual development, build homes and communities that are off limits to child sexual abuse, and ask schools, places of faith, and sports organizations about policies for keeping children safe from sexual abuse, among other topics.  

 

Stewards of Children 

This child sexual abuse prevention training program, available either online or facilitator-led, is for any responsible adult who cares about the welfare of children. It is also appropriate for youth-serving organizations (sports leagues, day care centers, after school programs, children’s clubs, church groups and more).

 

The Stop Child Molestation Book

What Ordinary People Can Do In Their Everyday Lives To Save Three Million Children

By Gene G. Abel, M.D. and Nora Harlow 

The Stop Child Molestation Book has been called "groundbreaking," "hard-hitting," and "a must-read for every family in America." What makes this a breakthrough book is its plan of action to put an end to child molestation. Using new facts from their study of 16,000 people, Gene G. Abel, M.D. and Nora Harlow urge families to take three powerful steps to protect their children.

 

Stop It Now! Online Help Center and Helpline

1.888.PREVENT (1.888.773.8368)

Concerned for the safety of a child and don’t know what to do? Looking for support on talking with others about your concerns? Need accurate information, guidance and resources?  Here's how you can get free and confidential help.

 

For additional survivor, prevention, and treatment resources for professionals and parents, please visit: The Child Molestation Research & Prevention Institute.

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