
Prevent child abuse with a family safety plan. Here are the 3 important parts
Studio 5 · KSL Podcasts
June 21, 20248m 10s
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Show Notes
<p>In Utah, one in seven children is sexually abused, a rate higher than the national average. However, there is hope. A family safety plan can reduce the risk of child sexual abuse and empower both children and adults to recognize and respond to potential dangers.</p>
<p><a href="http://studio5.ksl.com/tag/emily-bell-mccormick">Emily Bell McCormick</a> is the founder of The Policy Project - a non-profit organization that advocates for equitable policies for children, families, and communities. She was instrumental in passing recent legislation that provides funds for sexual abuse education in public schools.</p>
<p>“We are so excited because now every K through six school in the state of Utah has an opportunity to have this education in the classroom.” This is a significant step forward, but Emily believes that the best classroom is home.</p>
<p>To learn more about the Policy Project and how you can participate, visit <a href="http://thepolicyproject.org">thepolicyproject.org</a>. They believe every effort counts in this important cause.</p>
<p>Read more here: https://studio5.ksl.com/prevent-child-abuse-family-safety-plan-3-parts/</p>