Working with Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse: Intersectional Approaches to Healing

Few experiences fill a person with a greater sense of shame, stigma, and misunderstanding than sexual abuse. Men who have been harmed sexually can become marginalized and isolated, with limited resources available
to them or those who support them. This training explores the impact of this harm on men through an intersectional lens, exploring how their unique identities, circumstances, and society’s views can either support their recovery or compound their trauma.

How Your Youth-Serving Organization Can Be An Effective Agent of Prevention: Insights from Prevention Global

Child abuse is preventable, and youth-serving organizations are essential allies in that prevention. Every year, these organizations engage tens of millions of children worldwide, creating opportunities to promote safety and wellbeing. In this webinar, Drs. Letourneau and Assini-Meytin, together with Mr. Ó Dochartaigh, discuss the practical applications of their work with Prevention Global and share a simple but vital message: prevention isn’t an option; it’s a necessity and a shared responsibility.

Translating Risk, Need, and Responsivity (RNR) Principles into Supervisory and Clinical Practice

Sandy Jung—an accomplished researcher, clinician, and experienced trainer—developed this training to provide professionals with practical methods for using RNR principles in their work with adult individuals convicted of sexual offenses. Drawing on her extensive expertise, she offers strategies, tools, and case examples to support effective implementation.