KidSafe Foundation - Resources:
Child Abuse Resources:
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) http://www.ncmec.org National
clearinghouse for information on missing children and prevention of
child victimization. Website offers wealth of child protection
information. Offers toll-free phone and web response to report sexual
exploitation, abuse, or abduction of children.
CyberTipline is toll-free line to report information about
sexual exploitation of children on the web or other child pornography.
1-800-LOST to report sexually exploited, abused, or missing children. http://www.cybertipline.com
Mothers of Sexually Abused Children (MOSAC) http://www.mosac.net The
MOSAC site is designed specifically for mothers who have experienced
the sexual abuse of one of their children. Life is difficult for mothers
following the disclosure of a child’s abuse, and they often have few,
if any, resources available to them. This site is designed to be a
comprehensive source of information about sexual abuse and to offer
support and resources.
Jeffery Herman, Esq. http://www.HermanLaw.com
Jeffrey M. Herman is a nationally-recognized trial lawyer and advocate
for survivors of childhood sexual abuse. He devotes 100% of his
practice to representing survivors of sexual abuse, and has had the
honor of advocating for hundreds of these brave men, women and children.
He is the founding partner of Herman, Mermelstein & Horowitz, P.A.,
a national, Miami-based law firm with decades of combined experience
representing people seeking justice and healing from the wounds of
abuse.
The National Children’s Advocacy Center (NCAC) http://www.nationalcac.org Non-profit
agency providing prevention, intervention, and treatment services to
abused children and their families. Was the nation’s first Children’s
Advocacy Center.
Prevent Child Abuse America (PCAA) http://www.preventchildabuse.org
National volunteer-based organization committed to preventing child
abuse through research, education, and advocacy. Resource for
comprehensive information and referrals in child abuse prevention.
Offers catalog of publications.
http://sesamenet.org/index.html S.E.S.A.M.E.
Stop Educator Sexual Abuse, Misconduct and Exploitation: is working to
pass legislation that will increase safety for children in schools by
preventing teachers accused of sexual abuse from moving to another
school district without his or her new employer being alerted to the
allegations of misconduct. Known as “passing the trash,” this happens
far too often and it must be stopped.
http://www.Child-Safety-For-Parents.com This
site is dedicated to helping parents protect their kids from child
molesters and pedophiles, and understand the growing problem of missing
kids. Find statistics, facts, tips and advice from experts and parents
alike.
http://birdsandbeesandkids.com At
birds and bees and kids, parents and other adults will learn how to
talk to the kids in their care about sexuality, love, and relationships.
Amy Lang MA
Bullying Resources:
Positive Pocket http://www.PositivePocket.org This
website was started by a student that went through KidSafe’s 8 week
program and wanted to share with the world how KidSafe helped her find
her voice.
www.stopbullyingnow.org – FREE! Bullying information, resources and prevention tips for the US Department of Health and Human Services
Internet Safety Resources:
www.getnetwise.org– largest online repository of instructional how to video tutorials
www.mousemail.com – Cell phone program allows parents to program cell phone for specific hours or access.
www.safetyweb.com – Offers free e-mail check for social networking and other sites
www.webwisekids.org – Offers internet safety games and additional resources for parents and children
www.wiredsafety.org – Offers internet safety information, assistance and resources for parents and children
www.netsmartz.org – The Center for Missing and Exploited children, internet safety resources and workshops
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