Representative Linehan urges Cheshire to distribute grooming-prevention fact sheet required by Public Act 22-87

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Summary

Representative Linehan told the board that Public Act 22-87 requires annual distribution of a grooming/abuse-prevention fact sheet to board members, teachers and parents; she said the state’s guidance had been omitted from some superintendent packets and provided the fact sheet at the meeting.

Representative Linehan told the Cheshire board that a 2022 law (Public Act 22-87) requires schools to distribute a grooming and child sexual-abuse prevention fact sheet annually to board members, teachers and parents, and she said the material had not been widely distributed in recent years.

Linehan said the statute’s implementing materials — a fact sheet prepared by the governor’s task force on abused children — should be sent electronically to the required recipients but cautioned against sending only a link. She asked that superintendents hold a conversation with staff so adults understand the subject matter, and she offered the board a highlighted copy of Public Act 22-87 and the grooming fact sheet at the meeting.

Why this matters: Linehan said early education of adults about recognition and intervention is essential; she noted data collection via youth-risk surveys will begin to track prevalence. She also cited research showing repeat offenders may have multiple victims before detection, underscoring the importance of broad adult awareness.

Ending: The representative distributed the fact sheet and asked the board to implement annual distribution and staff conversations required under the law.