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CAPP
Jan GreenRiver
| The Child Abuse Prevention Program (CAPP) teaches personal safety skills to elementary school students and violence prevention to adults. Recognizing children's vulnerability to abuse, CAPP focuses on children's problem solving abilities to help them identify and diffuse potentially dangerous situations. In a children's workshop, using role plays and guided group discussion, children learn assertiveness, communication skills and peer support. To children, CAPP is fun and exciting, not frightening or confusing. |
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Trauma and Loss Education (TLE) An education program for adults, youth and children. The curriculum for this program was purchased from the National Institute for Trauma and Loss in Children. It was developed by William Steel and piloted nationally through various school, and mental health agencies, and is a sensory structured program. The Institute provides schools, teachers, crisis teams, clergy and health-care and hospice workers with training, consultation and trauma specific materials and programs needed to help children and adults find relief from the terror of violent, or non-violent trauma- inducing incidents. It consists of 8 one-hour sessions either in a group or in individualized settings. These sessions help recipients understand their feelings of terror, guilt and anxiety and provide specific activities to help alleviate these feelings. The recipient is given a pre and post-test as well as on-going activities to complete. He, or she, will write his or her own survivor plan for the future. |
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Jan GreenRiver 740-522-2277 |
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