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Teaming Against Trauma

Teaming Against Trauma

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Teaming Against Trauma is brought to you by Kay Phillips Child Advocacy Center (KPCAC). Together, we uncover how child advocacy professionals team up to fight against trauma and it's effect on children. We hope these conversations will expand your understanding of Child Advocacy Centers as well as inspire you to take actions we all can better understand trauma and prevent child abuse. If you have any questions about something we discuss or input on what you would like to hear more of, please email achart@kayphillipscac.org.

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  • Child Advocacy Centers, Our History, & Child Abuse Prevention Month
    Apr 21 2026


    Adult Prevention Training Opportunities Include:

    1.) Preventing & Responding to Child Abuse

    Recognizing signs of abuse/neglect, how to adhere to the mandated reporting laws, and respond to a child’s disclosure. Versions for community groups, daycare providers, & faith groups.

    2.) The CAC’s Response to Child Abuse

    The CAC’s role in the investigation, prosecution, & treatment of child abuse & neglect. KPCAC’s services.

    3.) Children’s Trust of SC – Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE)

    Understanding ACEs, preventing & addressing the largest public health issue, building self-healing communities.

    4.) Darkness to Light – Stewards of Children

    Child sexual abuse prevention training for adults.

    5.) On the Other Side of Stress

    Understanding the stress response cycle and how to return to relaxation with evidence-based coping strategies.

    6.) Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC) 101

    Defining, identifying, and responding to the sexual exploitation of minors.

    7.) Problematic Sexual Behaviors (PSB)

    Defining problematic sexual behaviors, learning about sexual development, and identifying protective/risk factors of PSB.

    8.) Internet Safety: Parent’s, Guardians, & Community

    Comprehensive internet safety program developed by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Understand what kids are doing online and keep them safe from digital dangers.



    Child Prevention Training Opportunities Include:

    1.) Be Safe with Moss and Violet*

    A psycho-educational group teaching body safety and proper boundaries to children ages 3-8. Children will be taught the names for private parts, about “ok” and “not ok” touches, appropriate boundaries, & who to tell about getting a “not ok” touch. **Parent permission required**

    2.) Teen Safety Matters- Monique Burr Foundation

    Relevant safety topic for youth grades 6-12, including digital/cyber safety.

    3.) Child Safety Matters- Monique Burr Foundation

    Relevant safety topic for youth grades K-5, including digital/cyber safety.

    4.) Teen Self-care: Finding Your Hack to Relax

    Self-care and stress management coping skills specific to teens.

    5.) Not A Number – Love146’s Child Trafficking and Exploitation Prevention Curriculum

    Not a Number is an interactive child trafficking and exploitation prevention curriculum designed to provide youth with information and skills in a manner that inspires them to make safe choices. Youth learn to identify and utilize healthy support systems that may decrease their vulnerabilities.

    6.) NetSmartz: Online Safety

    A comprehensive internet safety program developed by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Can be tailored for any age K-12.



    Want to learn more about KPCAC?
    Visit kayphillipscac.org

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    8 Min.
  • Talking to Your Child About Body Safety
    Mar 27 2026

    For the March Teaming Against Trauma Podcast, Anna-Claire chatted with Kali and Amelia- two amazing therapists/forensic interviewers from our clinical team - about body safety! Listen to learn about what KPCAC offers to keep children safe and how parents/caregivers can start the conversation early with the children in their care and keep it going through the teen years.

    Recommended Books: Ages 3-8

    1. My Body Belongs To Me: By Jill Starishevsky : Uses simple, reassuring language to teach children that their body belongs to them and that they have the right to say no to unwanted touch.
    2. I Said No! By Kimberly King : Written from a kid’s perspective; very relatable and empowering.
    3. My Body! What I Say Goes! By Jayneen Sanders : Teaches children about body autonomy, safe vs. unsafe touches, and the power of saying “no” in a very fun, engaging way.

    Recommended Websites

    1. National Children’s Advocacy Center-www.nationalcac.org : Offers resources for parents, caregivers, and educators on preventing child abuse and talking to kids about body safety. Provides training, guidance for disclosures, and community support programs. Great for learning how to respond if a child shares something concerning.
    2. Darkness to Light-www.d2l.org : Provides practical, easy-to-follow training for parents, caregivers, and communities. Focuses on prevention, recognizing warning signs, and teaching kids about boundaries and body safety in a calm, empowering way.
    3. National Children’s Alliance-www.nationalchildrensalliance.org : Focuses on supporting child advocacy centers across the country. Offers resources and guidance for parents on child protection, safety education, and navigating the legal and support systems if abuse occurs.
    4. Stop It Now!-www.stopitnow.org : Specializes in prevention and education. Provides tips for talking to children about body safety, recognizing early warning signs, and building safe environments.





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    26 Min.
  • Teen Dating Violence Prevention with Taylor and Rachael
    Feb 17 2026

    In this episode, Anna-Claire talks to Taylor and Rachael, two of KPCAC's Forensic Interviewers/Therapists about teen dating violence. They discuss warning signs, how to talk to your teen about dating violence, modeling healthy relationships, current and proposed laws, and how to reach out for help.

    Gavins Law makes sexual extortion, the act of blackmailing someone using sexually explicit images or videos, a felony offense and an aggravated felony if the victim is a minor, vulnerable adult, or if the victim suffers bodily injury or death directly related to the crime.

    Proposed Teen Dating Violence Prevention Act:

    • Define teen dating violence as physical, sexual, psychological, or emotional violence between people 18 and younger in a dating relationship.
    • Allow a teen victim to request a protective or restraining order (without parental consent if 16 or older).
    • Make violating this teen dating violence law a criminal offense that is in addition to any underlying charge (e.g., assault).
    • This legislation is still under review and not fully in effect

    Resources:

    National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline: 1-866-331-9474

    Text “LOVEIS” to 22522

    Loveisrespect.org

    Rainn.org

    Want to learn more about KPCAC?
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    32 Min.
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