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The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline: text or call 988

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Confidential
Peer Support for First Responders

In Crisis? Get Immediate Help:

  • 911  for Emergencies
  • 988  Suicide & Crisis Lifeline ​
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If you or someone you know is in crisis, please don’t wait.

Help is available 24/7.
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Exposure to Crimes Against Children

A Workshop for Professionals Responding to the Hardest Cases

The work of protecting children comes with a weight few people ever see.

Those who work these cases are repeatedly exposed to some of the most difficult material imaginable—often carrying it quietly, case after case.

New Freedom Church
840 Miller Rd, Lebanon, OH
Monday, May 11, 2026, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Breakfast and lunch provided by:

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Because the impact of this work doesn’t end when the case is closed… neither should the support.

This workshop is designed for professionals regularly exposed to crimes against children. Some questions on the submission form relate to the impact of that work. Responses are used only to improve training and support—individual responses will remain confidential.

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Detectives & Investigators

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Prosecutors

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Child Advocacy Professionals

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Children Services Caseworkers

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Coroner / Forensic Professionals

Confidential counseling is available for Warren County professionals in this field, provided by licensed clinicians who understand the cumulative stress, trauma, and long-term exposure that come with this work.

Whether you are processing a specific case or the weight built over time, support is available to help you move forward with clarity, strength, and purpose.

Submit this form to register.

Space is intentionally limited to maintain a focused, practical environment.

Early registration recommended.

Breakfast and Lunch will be provided.

Please Note: Priority registration is given to professionals serving in Warren County. If you are from an outside agency, you are welcome to complete the form and will be placed on a standby list as space allows.

Your Position
How Often Are You Exposed to Crimes Against Children?
Daily
Weekly
Monthly
Occassionally
Field Experience Time
Less than 6 months
6 months - 2 years
3 - 5 years
6 - 10 years
10+ years
Which of the following have you experienced as a result of your work? (Select any that apply)
Which areas are most valuable to you?
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Over time, that exposure doesn’t just affect how you feel—it affects how you think, react, and perform, both on the job and at home.

What You’ll Walk Away With:

  • Practical tools to manage repeated exposure to high-impact cases

  • Greater awareness of how repeated exposure impacts focus, reactions, and decision-making

  • Strategies to recognize and address cumulative stress before it escalates

  • A better understanding of how to stay effective in the work without becoming hardened by it

  • Simple, actionable ways to reset—both on the job and off

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