Australian and New Zealand Conventions 2024/2025 - Update

The learning curve

Step 1: Acknowledge the Reality

Recognize that child sexual abuse is a pervasive issue that affects us all, directly or indirectly. It's crucial to accept that any child, including those we love and care about, may be at risk.

Step 2: Embrace the Discomfort

Be willing to confront the uncomfortable truth and take responsibility for protecting our children. By doing so, we can ensure that they never have to suffer the trauma of sexual abuse.

Step 3: Take Action

Learn and implement practical strategies for prevention, including open conversations with both children and adults. Empower yourself with knowledge and tools to create a safer environment for all children.

Videos

Explaining Grooming
The Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation (ACCCE)

Not our Kids: Child Sexual Abuse Prevention

Child protection: An introduction - The signs and indicators of abuse

Content warning:

These videos contain material that some may find distressing or confronting and contain descriptions of grooming and child sexual abuse.