Protecting Our Children…
To access the California State Sex Offender Register,
visit the website:
www.meganslaw.ca.gov
Other State Sex Offender Registers
www.familywatchdog.us
- For advocacy, support, and treatment of sexually abused children and their families: Stuart House, Santa Monica at (424) 259-7100: www.therapefoundation.org/programs/stuart-house
- Sexual Assault: Awareness and Recovery for Students: www.accreditedschoolsonline.org
- National Center for Missing and Exploited Children www.missingkids.com
- Stop It Now www.stopitnow.org
- KlaasKids Foundation www.klaaskids.org
- Darkness To Light www.darkness2light.org
- The Joyful Child Foundation www.thejoyfulchild.org
- Childhelp www.childhelp.org
- Crimes Against Children Research Center www.unh.edu/ccrc
- Prevent Child Abuse America www.preventchildabuse.org
- The Lamplighter Movement www.thelamplighters.org
- Permanent Impressions www.fingerprintsforlife.com
Internet Safety Resources:
Counseling and Mental Health Referrals:
- C.A.M.F.T. (California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists) (323) 964-3200 extension 1
- Didi Hirsh Community Mental Health Center – Culver City (310) 390-6612
- Edmund D.Edelman – Westside Mental Health Center, Children & Family Services (310) 966-6500
- Mental Health Referral Service – (helps find a licensed therapist in your area) 1-800-THERAPIST
Throughout the state of California, you may call the Child Abuse Hot Line toll free at: 1-800-540-4000.
To report criminal sexual abuse of a minor, you may phone the following:
Los Angeles County:
You may also simply phone or visit your local police or sheriff station or substation to report the crime of sexual abuse of a minor.
Other Important Phone Numbers:
- National Center for Missing and Exploited Children 1-800-843-5678
- California Missing Children Hotline 1-800-222-3463
- Federal Bureau of Investigation, Los Angeles (FBI) 310-477-6565
Siblings Katie and her little brother Kyle learn about personal safety, private parts, and “thumbs up and thumbs down” touches by talking with their mom in a loving and easy-to-understand manner. With an empowering dialog that is never fearful, parents can use this book to begin this important discussion with their children.
Parents always want to know how they can teach their children about personal safety without instilling fear and yet still get the important message across. Pattie Fitzgerald has taken her highly regarded children’s curriculum and created “Super Duper Safety School” to do just that.