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By the end of the course, participants will be able to state/describe/discuss:
At the end of this section, participants will be able to state and discuss aspects of child sexual abuse (e.g., what it is, who is effected, who perpetrates, what its impact is, etc. It will provide the background to move into other Stop the Silence courses that discuss trafficking and then prevention and treatment so that we can move together to make the world safe for children and us all!
The only requirement is that you come with an open mind and heart and with a willingness to learn how to be a part of the movement to end child sexual abuse!
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