If you have a live program open to outside participants that addresses child protection topics, please send details to EdPortal@ICMEC.org
Recorded Webinars and Podcasts
- ECIS Child Protection for Healthcare Professionals in Schools Discussion Group (February, May)
- ICMEC – EARCOS Working with Vulnerable Groups in Asia
- What is the role of school healthcare professionals in preventing and responding to abuse?
- StopItNow Past Webinar Series (working with children exhibiting harmful behaviors)
- Webinar Series for Professionals Serving Highly Vulnerable Children in Humanitarian Roles
- EdWeb Leading with Ethics
- COVID-19 and Child Protection in East Asia and the Pacific
- ICMEC Child Sexual Exploitation
- AISA e-Time Webinar Series: Child Protection During COVID
- AISA e-Time Webinar: To Record or Not to Record
- UC Berkeley Conversation: Trauma Informed Organizations during Pandemic
- Solace Understanding Domestic Abuse in the Context of COVID
- WSIS Cybersecurity podcast: Online Educational Resources and Child Online Protection during COVID-19
- Globetrottin’ ADs podcast – Beyond the Headlines, part 1: Child Protection in Sport – Grooming or on Spotify
- Globetrottin’ ADs podcast – Beyond the Headlines, part 2: Child Protection in Sport – Response or on Spotify
- NSPCC Understanding Sexual Offending in Sport
- Town Hall (US): Student Safety and the Age of Online Learning
- CfC Trauma Sensitive Practices During COVID 19
- ICMEC – AASSA Child Protection Series
- ICMEC past webinar recordings and ICMEC Webinars in Spanish, Portuguese, and French
- ICMEC – NESA Child Protection Series
- 10 Myths of Sexual Assault (NCJTC, recorded webinar)
- A Case Study: “We Got Taylor” The story of an abused 3-year-old boy (NCJTC, recorded webinar)
- I Take It Back: When a Child Recants Allegations of Sexual Abuse (NCJTC, recorded webinar)
- Safety Planning for Victims of Child Abuse (NCJTC, recorded webinar)
- Women Who Molest Children: Offender Typologies (NCJTC, recorded webinar)
- Teaching Children About Consent (NCJTC, recorded webinar)
- Talking to Children about Child Sexual Abuse (NCJTC, recorded webinar)