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Several members of the Gloucester Partnership have received extensive training on techniques for preventing child sexual abuse. These individuals offer trainings for concerned adults, parents and professionals in Gloucester. Please visit the calendar section for dates and locations.


Trainings for Professionals
A training of trainers for the Gloucester Partnership was held in March 2004. This training was conducted by Gail Ryan, Director of the Perpetration Prevention Program at the Kempe Children’s Center, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious clinical research center on child abuse prevention. The comprehensive 21-hour training covered the following topics:

  • The Problem of Juvenile Sexual Offending: Goal Oriented Prevention & Intervention
  • Understanding & Responding to the Sexual Behavior of Children
  • Informed Supervision of Juveniles Who Have Sexually Offended
  • Therapeutic Caregiver’s Role in Treatment of Juveniles Who Have Abusive Behaviors


The attendees of this training of trainers offer free trainings for professional groups . If you are interested in learning more or in scheduling training for your group, please contact the GCSAPP Coordinator at 978-281-2477 or GCSAPP2004@yahoo.com.


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Information Sessions for Concerned Adults & Parents

A training of trainers for the Gloucester Partnership was held in April 2004. This comprehensive,15-hour training was conducted by three trainers from the Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Program at Prevent Child Abuse Vermont (PCAV). PCAV is a nationally recognized state leader on child abuse prevention.

Local experts will offer informational events for concerned adults and parents that will:

  • Increase awareness of the nature and scope of child sexual abuse
  • Increase knowledge of child sexual development
  • Assist in recognizing, evaluating and responding to children’s behavior
  • Increase skills for preventing child sexual abuse from occurring

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Schedule an Event
If you are interested in learning more or in scheduling training for your group, please contact the GCSAPP Coordinator at 978-281-2477 or GCSAPP2004@yahoo.com.

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