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CAPA presents Play It Safe under Aaron's Law; committee reviews curriculum, outcomes and delivery
Summary
The Child Abuse Prevention Association (CAPA) presented its Play It Safe curriculum, which it said is state-vetted and evidence-based; presenters described program structure by grade, outcome-tracking and reporting, and how disclosures are handled in schools under mandated-reporter rules.
The Child Abuse Prevention Association (CAPA) presented the Play It Safe curriculum to the Beaufort County Health Advisory Committee on Feb. 24 as the district reviewed materials connected to Aaron's Law.
Christina Wilson, identified in the meeting as representing CAPA, described the organization's history with school-based prevention and said Play It Safe is an evidence-based curriculum that CAPA has taught in Beaufort County schools since about 2015. "Play It Safe is an abuse prevention curriculum that does that," Wilson said, explaining the program's year-to-year, age-appropriate progression from animated videos and basic safety steps in pre-K and kindergarten to relationships and more advanced topics in middle school. She said the program uses live-action videos for older students, pre- and post-testing, and a performance-quality…
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