Organization Resources
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Sacred Spaces
5 Safety Messages for Children
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Sacred Spaces
Worksheet: Community Awareness Plan
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Sacred Spaces
FAQ - Debunking Common Myths
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Sacred Spaces
Cheshbon Hanefesh / Organizational Reflection
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Sacred Spaces
Safeguards for Online Programming
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Jumpstart
Child Safety First: Closing the Gap in Best Practices for Prevention and Response to Sexual Abuse of Minors in Jewish Organizations
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Tradition Journal
Institutional Abuse in the Jewish Community by Shira Berkovits, Esq., Ph.D.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Preventing Child Sexual Abuse Within Youth-serving Organizations: Getting Started on Policies and Procedures
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e-Jewish philanthropy
Preventing Abuse in Jewish Organizations: 10 Policies
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Zero Abuse Project
Nine Key Concepts to Teach Children and Teens about Personal Safety
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Zero Abuse Project
A Guide for Parents/Caregivers of Young Children - How to Talk about Touches
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Zero Abuse Project
A Guide for Parents/Caregivers of Toddlers through Teens - How to Stay Safe
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Zero Abuse Project
A Guide for Parents/Caregivers - How to Host a Family Safety Night
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Enough Abuse Campaign
A Guide for Parents/Caregivers - Straight Talk About Child Sexual Abuse
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Australian Human Rights Commission
National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children
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Royal Commission into Institutional Response to Child Sex Abuse
Creating Child Safe Institutions
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Adverse Childhood Experiences
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National Children's Advocacy Center
10 Common Myths about Child Abuse
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Screening Overview
Screening: The process of gaining information to determine whether to engage or hire someone who will have access to children and teens..
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For a half hour on-demand training from the Zero Abuse Project, watch here: Empower Me – An Overview for Parents.
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