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5 days of action

Join Five Days of Action® to Help Prevent Child Sexual Abuse, April 21-25

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. As part of our commitment to protecting the children in our community, we’re participating in the Five Days of Action®—a week-long campaign to increase awareness of child sexual abuse and empower and equip us all to prevent it. By taking part in this important campaign and implementing abuse prevention practices year-round, the Lansing YMCA is committing to the safety of all children in our community.

Know

When evaluating camps, sports, and other activities for your child, do you KNOW what questions to ask about abuse prevention? As parents, caregivers, and trusted adults, we play a vital role in protecting children and teens from abuse. Learn the key questions to ask from Praesidium, the Lansing YMCA’s partner in child abuse prevention.

See

When we SEE grooming patterns—methodical, subtle, gradual, and escalating behaviors used to groom a child for sexual abuse—we can identify them, strengthen our intuition, and protect children. Learn the six grooming behaviors every parent or caregiver needs to know and what to do if you see them, from our partner, Saprea.

Respond

RESPONDing starts when a child or teen feels heard and is helped. How can you take action to prevent child sexual abuse? The Trusted Triangle (for younger children) and the Safety NETwork (for older youth) are strategies from Lauren’s Kids Safer, Smarter Families Family Safety Toolkit. These resources are designed to help families and caregivers teach personal and digital safety in a comfortable and accessible way.

The Lansing YMCA takes our commitment to child protection seriously and we hope you do too. Additional information and resource links can be found from Children Trust Michigan, an advocacy organization with a focus on preventing child abuse at the state level.

Category: Adults Kids & Teens