Empower children to know about their bodies and how they can keep themselves safe.
Most parents have, at some point or other, taught their children not to talk to, follow or accept treats from strangers. This is sage advice but unfortunately it isn’t enough to keep little ones safe, particularly from sexual abuse.
Worldwide, statistics on child sexual crimes confront us with the bare, naked truth: danger lurks much closer to home, often within the home itself.
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