child sexual abuse awareness training
Stewards of Children Training©
Stewards of Children Training©
This program uses real testimony from people and their personal stories to show you how to protect children in your care.
Stewards of Children is a child sexual abuse prevention training that educates adults to prevent, recognize, and react responsibly to child sexual abuse, and motivates them to take courageous action.
Upcoming Events:
Sunflower House is hosting FREE Stewards of Children trainings.
Tuesday, October 17 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM at Sunflower House Canceled
Wednesday, November 15 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM at Sunflower House
Sign up for the time that is most convenient.
Who is this training for?
- Youth-serving organization employee
- Faith-based organization employees
- Parents
- Other Caring Adults
What does this program include?
Key concepts we will address in this training include adult responsibility, choice, relentless compassion, consciousness, and personal power. This program is appropriate for adults only. It is approved for 2 clock hours, KDH&E. (available in English & Spanish)
Register
To sign up for this training, you can register using the button below. THERE IS NO COST FOR THIS TRAINING.
If you are interested in scheduling this FREE training for your group at a different time, contact our education staff at monica@sunflowerhouse.org or 913-631-5800 and we will come to you!
About Sunflower House
Sunflower House is a non-profit founded in 1977.
It is a non-residential children’s advocacy and abuse prevention center serving Johnson and Wyandotte counties. The questions, “What would I want for my child if he or she were abused?” and “How can we stop the cycle of child abuse?” drive every decision made at Sunflower House.
The agency addresses abuse and neglect through a comprehensive approach—engaging children, parents, child-serving professionals and the community. Sunflower House is an accredited member of the National Children’s Alliance. Accreditation through this national affiliate ensures adherence to best practice standards of its federally recognized multidisciplinary approach to child abuse investigations.