Minimize opportunities for abuse to protect children from child sexual abuse

May 08, 2020 at 09:00 am by Child Advocacy Center


More than 80% of child sexual abuse occurs in isolated one-on-one situations,” reported Child Advocacy Center Community Education Coordinator Brittnie Noble. “We need to avoid leaving our kids in one-on-one isolated situations. We need to make sure that daycares, summer programs, and after school programs our children attend are screening their employees. This will significantly reduce the risk to our kids.” 

The Darkness to Light’s training provides the framework to protect children from child sexual abuse. Darkness to Light training Step 2 is Minimize Opportunity. The training teaches adults how to create safer environments for children by eliminating one-on-one situations. 

You can minimize the opportunity for someone to sexually abuse your child through the following actions:

“As a Darkness to Light facilitator, I am often asked about babysitting and how to make babysitting situations safer,” continued Brittnie Noble. “I encourage parents to do in-person interviews, background checks, and check references—just like you hire any other employee. Then tell your babysitter what time you will be home and return early to see what is happening while you are gone.” 

The Child Advocacy Center is providing free Darkness to Light training during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Rutherford and Cannon County parents, grandparents, and professionals can view the training online at no charge until June 30, 2020. To learn more about training opportunities contact Brittnie Noble. She can be reached in Rutherford County at 615-867-9000 or in Cannon County at 615-563-9915 or by email at bnoble@cacrutherford.org.

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