Parent Seminar Opportunity: Top 5 Ways You Can Reduce the Risk of Child Sexual Abuse
Murray City School District and Saprea present a parent seminar with Chris Yadon: Top 5 Ways You Can Reduce the Risk of Child Sexual Abuse. This session comes after requests from families to talk about how to protect their children from harm, especially considering the rise of sextortion locally, nationally, and globally. We hope you'll join us!
Tuesday, April 15
6 - 7:30pm
Virtual: https://murrayschoolsorg.zoom.us/j/88926017341 
Content: Acknowledging the risk of sexual abuse can feel overwhelming, but it's one of the most powerful ways to start protecting our children. In this timely keynote, Chris Yadon will offer practical, actionable strategies that empower adults to take deliberate steps in reducing the risk of child sexual abuse. While the reality of abuse is deeply troubling, there is hope: we can all play a crucial role in creating safer environments for children. By learning how to recognize warning signs, foster open communication, and implement preventive measures, we can dramatically reduce the risk of abuse and help build a protective community for children. Together, we can turn awareness into action and ensure a safer future for every child.
Chris Yadon is a thought leader, strategist, and educator committed to addressing the epidemic of child sexual abuse. His expertise centers on increasing awareness and educating the public on best practices for prevention and healing services available to survivors.
If you have any questions please reach out to Sierra Marsh at smarsh@murrayschools.org
[Tuesday, Apr 15 at 12:31 PM]
We look forward to seeing you this evening for an insightful conversation with Saprea’s Chris Yadon.
[Tuesday, Apr 15 at 7:18 PM]
Thank you to everyone for joining us!
To view the recorded conversation, use this link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dA4ByV1JsfqGUqg_MPgDwXXeVU66GFnn/view?usp=drive_link
Please reach out to Sierra Marsh with any requests for future Parent Seminar topics. Additionally, the Saprea resources mentioned in the video are available online at saprea.org, and will be linked to the mentalhealth.murrayschools.org website in the near future.
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