“A Safe Environment for the Protection
of Children and Young People”
Diocese of Lafayette
RECOMMENDED SPEAKERS
For Continuing Education, Parents/Other Adult Education, and
Child/Youth Education Programs
§ The following is a list of suggested persons/organizations to contact for guest speakers/resources for your “Safe Environment” continuing education program(s).
ü Stuller Place (Prevention Education/Reporting Child Abuse/Etc.)
Contact: Ms. Anne M. Cunningham-Weeknight Sessions Only
337-269-1557
Kim Biggerstaff-Weekday Sessions Only
ü La. Dept. of Social Service/Office of Community Service
Contact:
ü U.S. Attorney’s Office (Western District)
Contact: Mr. Luke Walker (Asst. US Atty.)
337-262-6618
ü St. Landry/Evangeline Parish(es) Sexual Assault Center
Contact: Ms. Angela Roberts (Community Educator)
337-585-4673
ü Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana (Prevention Education/Reporting Child Abuse/Etc.)
Contact: Amanda Brunson
225-925-9520
Sheri Hogg
225-636-1116
ü SNAP – Safety Net for Abused Persons
Contact: Ms. Renee’ Rogers, Children’s Director
337-367-SNAP
ü Counseling Center of Acadiana, Eunice
Contact: Dr. Timothy Trent
337-457-3000
ü Contact: Mr. Roy Petitfils
337-993-1960 (call for fee schedule)
§ (Recommended) criteria for speaker approval:
1. The speaker must have professional credentials that support his/her knowledge of the subject matter - AND -
2. The speaker must have professional experience in dealing with cases of abuse.
“A Safe Environment for the Protection
of Children and Young People”
Diocese of Lafayette
PARENT/OTHER ADULT EDUCATION AND
CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Video Resources
§ The following is a list of video resources available through the diocesan audio visual library (unless otherwise noted.) To reserve, or for more information regarding these videos, please call 337-261-5674.
§ These tapes may be used for Continuing Education and Parent/Other Adult Education Programs.
§ Guest speakers may be used instead of, or in addition to, video tapes. (See list of recommended speakers.)
§ Individuals who attend any education session must sign a roster for that specific session. The original roster must be sent to the Office of Human Resources. A copy of each roster must be kept on file at the individual location.
§ All continuing education sessions must include a review of the diocesan “Code of Professional Conduct”, as well as Child Abuse Reporting Procedures.
§ Parents/Other Adults are also invited to attend a child/youth program with their own child(ren) in lieu of a separate program for parents/other adults.
The following videos may be used with or without a speaker:
A VIEW FROM THE SHADOWS: Exposing the Mind of Child Offenders
(Vol. I). (You Have the Power) This documentary discusses child sexual abuse through interviews with incarcerated sex offenders, national experts on the subject of child sexual abuse and adult survivors. ■ It sparks discussion and raises questions regarding what the community can do to reduce victimization. 18:14 minutes.
A VIEW FROM THE SHADOWS: Treating Child Sex Offenders
(Vol. II). (You Have the Power) This documentary offers a glimpse of the dynamics associated with child sexual abuse. Through interviews with incarcerated sex offenders who have participated in a sex offender program in prison, interviews with national experts on the subject, and through interviews with a family trying to reunify after sexual abuse has occurred in the family, questions are raised about what to do about sex offenders. 21:45 minutes
A VIEW FROM THE SHADOWS: Talking About Child Sex Abuse
(Vol. III). (You Have the Power) This documentary discusses child sexual abuse through interviews with victims and their families. It stresses the fact that those people who sexually abuse children are very good at manipulating the children (and their families) and offers suggestions to parents for recognizing signs and communicating more with each other and with your children. 28:20 minutes
BEHIND THE SCREENS: Child Sex Abuse on the Internet (You Have the Power) The Internet may be a seemingly innocent way to make friends, but the two victims appearing in the film issue a stern warning. Katie was molested by a man she met in a teen chat room. She was re-traumatized by a community that did not understand. Dani had an email
PARENT/OTHER ADULT EDUCATION AND
CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Video Resources (cont.)
relationship with a man she thought was a former schoolmate. She learned the truth when the FBI came to her home and told her that he was actually a pedophile and that she would likely have been his next victim. Representatives from the FBI and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children offer advice on how to stay safe online. 16 minutes.
BLESS OUR CHILDREN. (Faith Trust Institute) The story of one congregation’s efforts to include sexual abuse prevention in their children’s religious education. NOTE: The minister in this video is female. This video includes ■ Practical methods to educate parents and teachers ■ Strategies to address possible resistance ■ Actual classroom examples. This program produced by the Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence, 1993, 40 min. Cost: $99.00
CAUGHT IN THE WEB. (Connect with Kids) Cell phones, chatrooms, text messages and blog websites are the new communication tools for teens. But unlike face-to-face conversations, teenagers’ electronic conversations are less regulated, which can have dire consequences. Caught in the Web examines how the Internet has become a present-day Wild West, along with ways to bring law back to the land. Resource guide included.
CHILD ABUSE: HOW TO SEE IT, HOW TO STOP IT. (Jist Life Publishing Company) This hard-hitting and informative video examines the four different types of child abuse: physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect. Educators, parents, counselors, health and juvenile justice professionals – anyone who works with or cares about youth can learn how to identify the problem, and ways to stop it, before other children can be hurt. 25 min. Cost: $95.00
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE IN THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY: A PERSPECTIVE FROM THE SHADOWS (Abuso sexual infantil en la comunidad Hispana: Una perspectiva desde las Sombras). (Spanish version only - available through the Office of Hispanic Ministry, 261-5544.)
HEAR THEIR CRIES. (Faith Trust Institute) Religious Responses to Child Abuse. This award-winning video is produced by the Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence, 1992, 40 min. This video includes ■ Definitions of physical, sexual and emotional abuse ■ Stories of adult survivors ■ Discussion of theological issues (forgiveness, confidentiality) including how to respond to a victim’s disclosure of abuse. Cost: $129.00
IT SHOULDN’T HURT TO BE A CHILD. (Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana) This Mandatory Reporting Workshop teaches you how to recognize indicators of child maltreatment. It also covers the reporting process. Cost: $10.00
PROJECT WELLSPRINGS LifeSkills Training, Sessions 2, 3, 5, 6
Materials for this training must be obtained through the diocesan Office of Youth Ministry, Project Wellsprings, 337-261-5578
LifeSkills Training is an interactive, skills-based program designed to help parents promote positive health and personal development in their children. Based on the curriculum, the following sessions would also meet the safe environment education requirements for continuing education as well as for parent/other adult education.
Session 2: Family Communication
Session 3: Parental Monitoring
Session 5: Use of Appropriate and Consistent Discipline
Session 6: Effects and Warning Signs of Substance Use
SUFFERING IN SILENCE. (Jist Life Publishing Company) Through dramatizations of different forms of sexual trauma, this video dispels myths that often keep victims from reporting this devastating crime. It emphasizes that sexual assault can occur at anytime, to anyone, anywhere, and it reviews the four most common situations, including child sexual abuse, acquaintance rape, domestic rape, and unknown assailant rape. 22 min. Cost: $119.00
The following video requires the presence of a professional:
PARENT/OTHER ADULT EDUCATION AND
CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Video Resources (cont.)
THE HEALING YEARS. (Faith Trust Institute) A documentary about surviving incest and child sexual abuse, this video profiles three women through their journey of pain and despair from incest, and their process of healing and recovery. Religious issues are addressed in the study guide. It is required that a professional counselor, social worker, or a professional who works with cases of sexual abuse is present when showing this video. A program distributed by the Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence, 2002, 52 min. Cost: $99.00
“A Safe Environment for the Protection
of Children and Young People”
Diocese of Lafayette
CONTINUING EDUCATION AND PARENT/OTHER ADULT EDUCATION
Print Resources
It Shouldn’t Hurt to Be a Child
A Guide to Child Abuse and Neglect for Louisiana Educators
Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana Cost: $3.00
This manual has been produced by Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana and reflects the organization’s position regarding the role of educators in the identification and reporting of child abuse and neglect.
How to Survive the Sexual Abuse of Your Child
By Christine Larsen, MSW, and Anne Zaro, MSW
Jist Life Publishing Company Cost: $4.95
This book offers straightforward answers to common questions about child abuse. This guidebook also discusses safety measures, the legal system, and vital information about offenders.
Parent’s Guide to Prevent Child Sexual Abuse: Tips to Keep Your Kids and Teens Safe
By Catalina Herrerias, MSW, PhD
Jist Life Publishing Company Cost: $3.95
Gives practical information about recognizing and preventing child sexual abuse. It also includes tips for keeping kids and teens safe on the internet, information about safety planning, and advice on keeping communication open with children.
PROJECT WELLSPRINGS LifeSkills Training, Sessions 2, 3, 5, 6
Materials for this training must be obtained through the diocesan Office of Youth Ministry, Project Wellsprings, 337-261-5578
LifeSkills Training is an interactive, skills-based program designed to help parents promote positive health and personal development in their children. Based on the curriculum, the following sessions would also meet the safe environment education requirements for continuing education as well as for parent/other adult education.
Session 2: Family Communication
Session 3: Parental Monitoring
Session 5: Use of Appropriate and Consistent Discipline
Session 6: Effects and Warning Signs of Substance Use
Protecting Your Child from Sexual Abuse: Recognize and Prevent Abuse
Jist Life Publishing Company Cost: $9.95/pkg. of 25
Parents learn tips on keeping their children safe from sexual abuse. Pamphlet lists the signs of possible abuse and what to do if a child has been abused.
Walk in the Light
USCCB Cost: $15/pkg. of 10
Bishops speak out against the tragedy of child sexual abuse. The statement reaches out to the people who have been sexually abused, to abusers, and to pastors, pastoral staff, and other church workers who can assist those who are abused and abusers. Available in English and Spanish.
What You Need to Know if a Child is Being Abused or Neglected
Recommended for Clergy, Laity, and Volunteers
Faith Trust Institute Cost: $12.50/pkg. of 25
An excellent introductory pamphlet. Ideal for distribution to all adults. Available in English and Spanish.
02/08/10