Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)

Overview

Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children (CSEC)

Stanford Sierra Youth & Families employs Youth Advocates (individuals with lived experience) to serve our CSEC (Commercial Sexually Exploited Children) population. The core framework of the program focuses on implementing the Seeking Safety Curriculum, emphasizing a harm reduction approach, and collaborating with agency team members and external partners to support youth ages ten years and older who have, are, or are at risk of exploitation. Our program’s youth advocates use their lived experience as well as trauma-informed practices to address the youth’s individual needs while also building upon their strengths, skills, and developing their connections with natural support systems and community.

Vulnerable Groups:
  • Youth in foster care

  • Youth identifying with the LGBTQ+ community

  • Youth on probation

  • Youth who have experienced unstable/inconsistent environments

  • Generational trauma around sexual trauma

 
Referral Process:

Please fill out the CSEC Referral Form, and submit to referral@ssyaf.org or call (916) 344-0199.

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Unraveling CSEC: The Journey to Culturally Inclusive Care

Join us for “Unraveling CSEC: The Journey to Culturally Inclusive Care,” a transformative training series aimed at equipping participants with the tools needed to support youth at risk of or experiencing commercial sexual exploitation. Delve into the root causes, cultural nuances, and special considerations surrounding CSEC on May 21st, followed by an exploration of active exploitation on June 4th. Then, on June 18th and 25th, redefine successful engagement with motivational interviewing, relapse recovery plans, and the transition from survival brain to healthy relationships.