Child Sexual Abuse Prevention

Did You Know?

  • According to the CDC, at least 1 in 7 children experienced abuse or neglect last year in the U.S.
  • Every 9 minutes, a child is sexually abused in the United States. (RAINN)

To help address this critical issue, please reach out.


Many of CTM’s prevention partners are using one of these programs. If you are interested in receiving a training in your area please reach out to Children Trust Michigan or your local program.


Fight Child Abuse serves as a supplemental tool that anyone can easily access. Our goal is to create a statewide campaign using the Fight Child Abuse curriculum — at no cost to you or your organization.




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Evidence-Based & Evidence-Informed Programs

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Short videos separated into various age and grade groups: Kindergarten through 6th Grade, and videos for teens with extended lesson plans and age-appropriate materials. 


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An evidence-based program for grades K–5 that equips children and caring adults with the tools to identify, prevent, and respond to bullying, cyberbullying, abuse, and digital threats.


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Training for adults to recognize the signs of child abuse, act, and create safer communities for children.



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Training teaches adults practical actions they can take to reduce instances of child sexual abuse with virtual or in-person options.


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Training provides body safety education to children in kindergarten through 4th grade interactive, engaging classroom lessons.


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Training for children ages 4-8 to learn how to protect themselves from abuse, usually done in a classroom or group setting. 


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