Child Sexual Abuse Prevention by Zina

Zina Ponsell

*Trigger warning for all podcasts due to sensitive topic*

This podcast is for adults about child sexual abuse prevention and related topics hosted by Zina Ponsell.

Zina has a long history of working with children. She started her journey with a BA in Sociology as a Resource Coordinator for a Prekindergarten in 1997, where she assisted families and their children with daily life struggles. While working at the Prekindergarten, she began volunteering at a Rape Crisis/Child Advocacy Center with the thought in mind if any of her 100 Prekindergarten children found themselves needing a forensic medical exam due to allegations of child sexual abuse, she would be a familiar face as the volunteer advocate to assist 'her kids' and their families through this stressful time of uncertainty.

In 2004 Zina transitioned over to a fulltime position as the Victim Advocate at the Rape Crisis/Child Advocacy Center, where she remained employed in working with child and adult victims of sexual abuse until 2018.
Through the years Zina wore several hats which included Child Forensic Interviewer, Extended Forensic Interviewer, Children's Coordinator, Volunteer Coordinator and Prevention Education Coordinator, following her initial position as Victim Services Coordinator.

As Prevention Education Coordinator, Zina trained thousands of children of all ages in six different school systems and communities, and adults, on Sexual Abuse Prevention.
This podcast is a product of years of extensive sexual abuse prevention trainings and working directly with child victims of this ongoing crime against our children.
It is our job as adults to protect all children. As the saying goes, knowledge is power.
Zina welcomes adult male and female listeners to her podcast. There are many adult survivors of both genders of this childhood trauma. We hope in some way these podcasts help you too.

You are invited to email Zina at csapreventionbyzina@gmail.com with any questions you would like included in future podcasts, dropping every Thursday beginning April 2024, Child Abuse and Sexual Assault Awareness month.

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Episodes

A short little THANK YOU...and Mom (read episode description)
Sep 7 2024
A short little THANK YOU...and Mom (read episode description)
Send us a textThis podcast is a verbal thank YOU note to my dedicated listeners!! I would not be here without YOU!! You all are GREATLY appreciated!!I also tapped into a little bit about my personal life. This was not mentioned in this episode, but the only reason I chose to hang up my face-to-face work with children and adults in regard to sexual abuse was because my mother has dementia. I chose to care for her and manage her care team to be able to keep her in her own home, which is also the house I grew up in. So, with that being said, this podcast was born so I could continue to educate people on Child Sexual Abuse while literally sitting beside my bedridden mother and savoring every second I have with her. Thank you so much for your patience as we continue to produce these podcasts.Zina  Email me at csapreventionbyzina@gmail.com with any questions or comments. Every 9 minutes a child is sexually abused (RAINN). The RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) website is www.rainn.org, or call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) 24/7 to receive services for current or past sexual assault. RAINN is for any age victim of sexual abuse. Mental Health America mhanational.org.The National Child Traumatic Stress Network nctsn.org. Enough Abuse Campaign enoughabuse.org Stop It Now! stopitnow.org, Darkness to Light d2l.org, radKIDS radKIDS.org, Netsmartz netsmartz.org, netsmartzkids.org, nsteens.org, nsteens.org, internetmatters.org
Educating Children on CSEC, Part 4 of the Human Trafficking Series
Aug 3 2024
Educating Children on CSEC, Part 4 of the Human Trafficking Series
Send us a textThis podcast is part 4 of a 4-part series on Human Trafficking, specifically on Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. Included in this podcast are strategies traffickers use to target your children, how to educate your children on the subject, as well as educational links provided for parents and children...and more!- **Hotlines and Help Centers:** Inform your children about hotlines and organizations they can contact for help, such as the National Human Trafficking Hotline (1-888-373-7888) and the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline (1-800-422-4453).***********************************************************************************Links providing education on CSEC1. NetSmartz (National Center for Missing & Exploited Children)Website: NetSmartzFeatures: Provides age-appropriate videos, activities, and games to teach children about online safety, personal boundaries, and how to recognize and report inappropriate behavior.2. Thorn for ParentsWebsite: ThornFeatures: Offers resources and educational materials for parents to discuss online safety and the risks of exploitation with their children. Includes guides on recognizing signs of grooming and exploitation.3. Common Sense MediaWebsite: Common Sense MediaFeatures: Offers comprehensive reviews of educational programs and apps. Provides resources and tips for parents to help children navigate online safety and understand the risks of exploitation.4. Darkness to LightWebsite: Darkness to LightFeatures: Offers training programs focused on preventing child sexual abuse, including resources for parents and educators on how to protect children from exploitation.5. Enough Is EnoughWebsite: Enough Is EnoughFeatures: Provides resources for parents and children on internet safety, including tips and educational materials on how to protect against online exploitation.6. Childhelp Speak Up Be SafeWebsite: Childhelp Speak Up Be SafeFeatures: A prevention education program that teaches children how to identify unsafe situations and how to seek help. It offers curricula for different age groups.7. ECPAT-USAWebsite: ECPAT-USAFeatures: Provides educational resources and training materials focused on ending the commercial sexual exploitation of children. Includes guides and toolkits for parents and educators.Thanks for joining me!Zina  Email me at csapreventionbyzina@gmail.com with any questions or comments. Every 9 minutes a child is sexually abused (RAINN). The RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) website is www.rainn.org, or call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) 24/7 to receive services for current or past sexual assault. RAINN is for any age victim of sexual abuse. Mental Health America mhanational.org.The National Child Traumatic Stress Network nctsn.org. Enough Abuse Campaign enoughabuse.org Stop It Now! stopitnow.org, Darkness to Light d2l.org, radKIDS radKIDS.org, Netsmartz netsmartz.org, netsmartzkids.org, nsteens.org, nsteens.org, internetmatters.org
Part 1 of 4, Human Trafficking Overview
Jul 11 2024
Part 1 of 4, Human Trafficking Overview
Send us a textThis podcast is part 1 of a 4 part series on Human Trafficking. Part 1 is an overview of Human Trafficking. Part 2 will be discussing CSEC, Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children. Part 3 covers Myths and Facts of CSEC.  Part 4 will be educating your children on Human Trafficking, specificially CSEC prevention. We will also provide you with links to gather additional information on these topics where many of the websites include free pdf fact sheets, as well as age appropriate videos to assist in educating your own family.   The website mentioned in this podcast for you to visit is Child Welfare Information Gateway at www.childwelfare.gov. There is a wealth of information on a variety of issues regarding children, which includes Child Trafficking. Add it to your arsenal of child protection information gathering websites!Thanks again for listening!Zina Email me at csapreventionbyzina@gmail.com with any questions or comments. Every 9 minutes a child is sexually abused (RAINN). The RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) website is www.rainn.org, or call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) 24/7 to receive services for current or past sexual assault. RAINN is for any age victim of sexual abuse. Mental Health America mhanational.org.The National Child Traumatic Stress Network nctsn.org. Enough Abuse Campaign enoughabuse.org Stop It Now! stopitnow.org, Darkness to Light d2l.org, radKIDS radKIDS.org, Netsmartz netsmartz.org, netsmartzkids.org, nsteens.org, nsteens.org, internetmatters.org
Penis and Vagina, Teach Children the Language Needed for Their Safety
Jun 27 2024
Penis and Vagina, Teach Children the Language Needed for Their Safety
Send us a textToday’s podcast is about teaching children the importance of knowing the proper name of all of their body parts. Yep, even their penis and vagina! Just a reminder this is NOT a sex education podcast. This podcast is about protecting children from being sexually abused and getting them the help they need in the event someone is trying to sexually abuse them, or if they have been sexually abused. Children need to know the proper name of their genitals to have the language to tell a safe adult if someone is touching them inappropriately or making the child touch the offender's genitals. It's 2024. It's time to change social 'norms' to better protect our children!We've added a new link to our list of helpful child sexual abuse prevention organizations to provide you with additional information, enoughabuse.org. Check it out! Email me at csapreventionbyzina@gmail.com with any questions or comments. Every 9 minutes a child is sexually abused (RAINN). The RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) website is www.rainn.org, or call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) 24/7 to receive services for current or past sexual assault. RAINN is for any age victim of sexual abuse. Mental Health America mhanational.org.The National Child Traumatic Stress Network nctsn.org. Enough Abuse Campaign enoughabuse.org Stop It Now! stopitnow.org, Darkness to Light d2l.org, radKIDS radKIDS.org, Netsmartz netsmartz.org, netsmartzkids.org, nsteens.org, nsteens.org, internetmatters.org
Review of Mental Health Issues Possibly Related to Child Sexual Abuse
May 23 2024
Review of Mental Health Issues Possibly Related to Child Sexual Abuse
Send us a textYour mental health is a part of your physical health and is very important, as you are. Since  May is Mental Health Awareness Month, it was decided we would focus on the importance of knowing the different mental health issues that could possibly be related to child sexual abuse trauma and the huge significance getting help can make, even if the traumatic event occurred many years ago. The three articles reviewed provide the different mental health problems that could be linked back to CSA. The articles are from RAINN, Psychology Today and Darkness to Light, and the review of a study by Marija Burgi Radmanovi called MENTAL DISORDERS IN SEXUALLY ABUSED CHILDREN from the University Clinic Center of Republic of Srpska, School of Medicine. Some of the content of these articles overlap, however that just signifies the validity of the content. If you're a survivor of child sex abuse, please get some help. RAINN and MHA phone numbers and websites are listed below and can provide you with the assistance you need...or answer any questions you may have. Please take care of YOU!Thanks for listening!Zina Email me at csapreventionbyzina@gmail.com with any questions or comments. Every 9 minutes a child is sexually abused (RAINN). The RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) website is www.rainn.org, or call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) 24/7 to receive services for current or past sexual assault. RAINN is for any age victim of sexual abuse. Mental Health America mhanational.org.The National Child Traumatic Stress Network nctsn.org. Enough Abuse Campaign enoughabuse.org Stop It Now! stopitnow.org, Darkness to Light d2l.org, radKIDS radKIDS.org, Netsmartz netsmartz.org, netsmartzkids.org, nsteens.org, nsteens.org, internetmatters.org
Introducing the Body Safety Chat to your Child
May 2 2024
Introducing the Body Safety Chat to your Child
Send us a textThis episode is just what the title states...and more.  While communication with your child is still key in keeping them safe, information on teaching body boundaries is provided for you on what to do and what not to do (Santa Clause/family example).A segment on how to teach your child the name of their anatomy is discussed. Children need to know this in the event they need to tell you something involving their body, or someone else's body. Safe and unsafe touches are discussed.  Examples are provided throughout this episode on what to say to your child if anyone makes them feel uncomfortable, regardless of who it is and any age.  Additional examples will follow in future episodes. This episode is geared towards educating young children on child sexual abuse prevention.Thanks for stopping by!Zina Email me at csapreventionbyzina@gmail.com with any questions or comments. Every 9 minutes a child is sexually abused (RAINN). The RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) website is www.rainn.org, or call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) 24/7 to receive services for current or past sexual assault. RAINN is for any age victim of sexual abuse. Mental Health America mhanational.org.The National Child Traumatic Stress Network nctsn.org. Enough Abuse Campaign enoughabuse.org Stop It Now! stopitnow.org, Darkness to Light d2l.org, radKIDS radKIDS.org, Netsmartz netsmartz.org, netsmartzkids.org, nsteens.org, nsteens.org, internetmatters.org
Communicating with Your Child about Physical Problems Possibly Associated with Child Sexual Abuse
Apr 25 2024
Communicating with Your Child about Physical Problems Possibly Associated with Child Sexual Abuse
Send us a textHi Everybody!This episode picks up where the previous episode left off from talking about visual physical indicators, moving forward, to physical problems you cannot see, as a possible result of child sexual abuse. An introduction to Child Advocacy Centers is discussed. A reminder is provided to have a child seen by a doctor if any physical indicators are exhibited, to medically treat the child and to discuss the possible sources of the physical problem. Sample questions on speaking to a child about physical problems such as anxiety, headaches, and more are presented. The importance of listening to your child on a daily basis and being there for them are also discussed...and more!Quotes from the Darkness to Light Training workbook are included (d2l.org). This is the last episode published in April, Child Abuse Awareness Month. Don't forget to wear blue in honor of our children!There is a surprise at the very end. Can you decipher it? Send me a message and tell me what the words are! Don't forget to join our private facebook group! csapreventionbyzina@gmail.comThanks again for listening!Z  Email me at csapreventionbyzina@gmail.com with any questions or comments. Every 9 minutes a child is sexually abused (RAINN). The RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) website is www.rainn.org, or call 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) 24/7 to receive services for current or past sexual assault. RAINN is for any age victim of sexual abuse. Mental Health America mhanational.org.The National Child Traumatic Stress Network nctsn.org. Enough Abuse Campaign enoughabuse.org Stop It Now! stopitnow.org, Darkness to Light d2l.org, radKIDS radKIDS.org, Netsmartz netsmartz.org, netsmartzkids.org, nsteens.org, nsteens.org, internetmatters.org