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Body Safety & Boundary Setting Training

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Empowering children to speak up, stay safe, and set healthy boundaries.

This training provides age-appropriate education designed to help youth understand personal boundaries, body safety, and safe vs. unsafe situations—without fear-based messaging or graphic content. Participants learn practical “power words,” confidence-building skills, and how to identify safe /trusted adults.

What We
Offer

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Who is this training for?

Elementary Schools (Grades K–5)

After-school programs & camps

Faith-based youth groups

Parent & caregiver workshop

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Training format options:

Student Training (Interactive Workshop)

A fun, engaging, and empowering training with discussion, scenarios, and activities.

Parent/Caregiver Training

Education on how to reinforce safety language at home, respond calmly to disclosures, and teach boundaries without shame.

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What is the length and delivery?

Live interactive training session

Age-appropriate learning materials

Scenario-based boundary practice

“Safe/Trusted Adult” and Safety Plan activity

Certificate of participation

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What participants will learn.

(1) What boundaries are and why they matter

(2) The difference between safe touch, unsafe touch, and unwanted touch

(3) How to use “power words” and speak up confidently

(4) How to recognize unsafe behaviors (secrets, grooming, manipulation, intimidation)

(5) How to identify safe & trusted adults and get help

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What's included:

Live interactive training session by a board-certified licensed clinical social worker (lcsw)

Age-appropriate learning materials

Scenario-based boundary practice

“Safe/Trusted Adult” and Safety Plan activity

Certificate of participation

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Why this matters:

Body safety education helps reduce vulnerability by giving children the language and confidence to:

1) set boundaries

2) recognize unsafe behavior

3) report concerns early

Children who learn about boundaries are more likely to tell a safe and trusted adult when something feels wrong.
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