Parent Workshop: Keeping Children Safe from Sexual Harm

Parent Workshop: Keeping Children Safe from Sexual Harm

Yagoona Community CentreYagoona, NSW
Thursday, May 7 from 9:30 am to 12 pm
Overview

This Workshop supports Muslim parents and carers by providing information, practical tools, and essential skills to help keep children safe

Parent Workshop: Keeping Children Safe from Sexual Harm

Facilitated by Ola Elhassan from Bluegum Wellbeing and Aisha Akkawi


Workshops on 7 and 14 May 2026, 9:30am to 12pm

These workshops will help you:-

  • To talk to your child about child sexual abuse and safety
  • Understand how to teach your child body safety awareness and key messages
  • To Teach your child about body awareness and the cues when feeling unsafe
  • To recognise the signs of grooming (in person or online) to keep your child safe
  • Learn how talk to your child about safe and unsafe secrets
  • To respond if your child discloses abuse ( including practical next steps)

This Workshop supports Muslim parents and carers by providing information, practical tools, and essential skills to help keep children safe

Parent Workshop: Keeping Children Safe from Sexual Harm

Facilitated by Ola Elhassan from Bluegum Wellbeing and Aisha Akkawi


Workshops on 7 and 14 May 2026, 9:30am to 12pm

These workshops will help you:-

  • To talk to your child about child sexual abuse and safety
  • Understand how to teach your child body safety awareness and key messages
  • To Teach your child about body awareness and the cues when feeling unsafe
  • To recognise the signs of grooming (in person or online) to keep your child safe
  • Learn how talk to your child about safe and unsafe secrets
  • To respond if your child discloses abuse ( including practical next steps)

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Highlights

  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • In-person

Location

Yagoona Community Centre

176D Cooper Road

Yagoona, NSW 2199

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