COMING SOON
These learning opportunities are designed for parents, caregivers, and allied professionals supporting children who have experienced a recent disclosure of sexual abuse, including cases involving sibling sexual abuse where at least one child is over the age of 12. These eCourses will help you recognize the ways you've already been supporting your child and offer new strategies to foster healing and resilience for everyone in the family—yourself included. By completing these eCourses, you will be better equipped to advance your child’s recovery and ensure both you and your child are prepared for further treatment, should that be the next step.
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Please note that these eCourses are psycho-educational and are not intended as a substitute for professional assessment, diagnosis, or treatment. The content is written from an Ontario, Canadian perspective and is not designed to address crisis situations or replace clinical decision making. If you or someone you know is experiencing a crisis, please contact your local emergency services or reach out to your local child welfare or Indigenous child and family well-being organization for immediate support.

COURAGE TO TELL
Courage to Tell is a FREE two-part online learning opportunity designed for parents, caregivers or allied professionals who are dealing with a recent disclosure of sexual abuse involving their child.
We know that parents and caregivers play a central role supporting their child recovering from the trauma of sexual abuse. Courage to Tell helps parents and caregivers gain important knowledge about how to support their child or youth during this emotional
and challenging time. You will learn how to respond to different questions and behaviours, and how to navigate your way through the process of dealing with your child’s disclosure of sexual abuse.
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You proceed through Courage to Tell on your own at your own pace. Content is delivered through short video presentations by experienced clinicians with helpful information and resources, as well as activities and exercises to build knowledge and skills.

THE TIES THAT BIND
The Ties That Bind is a free five-part online educational session for parents, caregivers or allied professionals of children (with at least one child over the age of 12) where sibling sexual abuse has happened. Participants will benefit from having the opportunity to increase their knowledge about: Learning about Sibling Sexual Abuse, how to manage discovery, disclosures and reactions, how to maintain safety as the primary focus, practical things parents/caregivers can do to support both children, and how to manage relationship repair. ​
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You proceed through The Ties That Bind on your own at your own pace. Content is delivered through short videos presentations by experienced clinicians with helpful information and resources, as well as activities and exercises to build knowledge and skills.