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We Teach Prevention

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Introducing The Speak Up Prevention K thru 12 Program

The Speak Up Prevention Program is a comprehensive initiative aimed at preventing child abuse and exploitation. It includes various modules and resources designed to educate children and youth on how to stay safe and recognize signs of abuse. The program is based on evidence-based research and is tailored to different age groups, from Pre -K to 12th grade. It emphasizes proactive skills to prevent abuse and other types of interpersonal harm, focusing on physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, neglect, bullying, and online dangers. The program is adaptable and culturally responsive, ensuring it resonates with diverse audiences. It also offers a library of flexible curricula, modules, and resources to support schools and communities in implementing prevention programs tailored to their specific needs. 

Over ​2.2 Million Students Trained

In The U.S. And Abroad!

93%
 

Students after completion agreed that they were better prepared to face the hidden dangers of today's society.

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93% of students could identify the risk factors leading to trafficking.

93% of students said they now know how to respond if they suspect sex trafficking for

themselves or others.

Prevention Prep
for Students

Prevent sexual abuse, exploitation and trafficking before it happens by implementing SPEAK UP at your school!

 

What is SPEAK UP? ​

SPEAK UP is a turn-key, train-the-trainer model that equips school systems with a comprehensive, top-down approach to ensure all faculty and staff are educated on how to protect students and recognize red flags using our evidence-based curriculum for K–12th grade students.

Prevent sexual abuse, exploitation
and trafficking by implementing
SPEAK UP at your school

SPEAK UP is our turn-key, "train-the-trainer" model that helps accomplish just that. It is designed for school leaders to easily train their teaching and support staff on awareness and prevention efforts to combat these issues. Facilitators are then equipped to bring this critical information to their students.

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