Monday, October 19, 2009

News from SESAME, Inc.



Dear Friends:

I'm excited to forward you news of a great resource everyone should know about.

Are you worried about what type of sexual ideas and materials your kids are being exposed to in school? Not sure if your child's teacher is setting appropriate boundaries? Well, SESAME, Stop Educator Sexual Abuse, Misconduct and Exploitation, has created a special online course for school employees entitled Preventing Sexual Misconduct and Abuse in Schools. This is a great program to introduce to your local school boards and school administrators.

Remember -- it's better to be proactive and reactive!

Abolition!

Lisa


http://www.ethicsed.com/
http://www.sesamenet.org/



Dear Friends of S.E.S.A.M.E.:

Greetings from Las Vegas! My purpose for writing is to reconnect with you and share some exciting news that we have here at SESAME. What we have in common continues to be a national issue and one that has touched each of us in some way. The SESAME Board and I are as committed as ever to protecting our children and that is why I write.


SESAME recently established a relationship with a company called MicroAssist, Inc. who has developed an online course for school employees entitled: Preventing Sexual Misconduct and Abuse in Schools. This online course focuses on key topics that will help teachers and staff make good decisions about boundaries and acceptable behaviors with students. We think this course addresses an important need in all schools and is long overdue.

I’d like to encourage you to learn more about the course and the company behind it, MicroAssist. Please visit our new homepage
www.sesamenet.org and follow the link to Ethics Ed and Preventing Sexual Misconduct and Abuse in Schools to learn more about the course. Please check them out at your earliest convenience. If you have any questions and would like to learn more about how your school could adopt this course, please feel free to contact me directly or Chuck Origerat MicroAssist. His contact information is below as well.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards,

Terri L. Miller
President
(702) 371-1290

It is the mission of S.E.S.A.M.E.
to be a national voice totally committed to preventing sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment of students by teachers and school staff.

www.sesamenet.org

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