Frequently Asked Questions

  • Professionals from varied sectors who demonstrate a strong commitment to prevention culture, including but not limited to:

    • Education

    • Early Childhood/Daycare

    • Youth-Serving Organizations

    • Social Work

    • Mental Health

    • Healthcare

    • Child Welfare

  • The full Talk Protect ReportTM (TPR) program is 2.5-hours in length, which includes content for both parents/caregivers and youth-serving professionals. TPR is customizable and should be tailored to fit the needs of each audience. The program can be modified as a 90-minute or 120-minute course as needed. Some groups choose to split the program into two 60-75-minute parts.

  • The immersive 2-day course includes a deep-dive of the TPR curriculum, best practices of prevention and intervention pertaining to child sexual abuse and exploitation, best practices of adult learning theory, practice teaching modules, and practice handling disclosures/questions. TPR-TTT graduates will earn TPR Trainer Certification, which grants them a certificate of completion for 12 contact hours of training (CEs & SCECHs available upon request), and access to the program materials and TPR Facilitator Hub for one year.

  • Annual recertification is required (at a cost of $95) to maintain active status and prevent outdated delivery. This is an opportunity to receive critical program updates, including new and revised program materials, and to share helpful data points and reflections for future program implementation.

  • Certified TPR Trainers will be provided with a TPR Trainer Toolkit, which includes:

    • Pre & Post-Class Surveys

    • Evaluation Report from MPHI

    • Copy of Program Slide Deck

    • Trainer Sample Scripts

    • Participation Certificate Template

    • Program References/Sources

    • Program Handouts & Resources

    • TPR Zoom Backgrounds

    • Access to Trainer Network/Facilitator Hub

    • Outreach Materials

    • TPR is evidence-informed and evaluated by a third-party research institute (MPHI).

    • Lower pricing structure than many national programs.

    • TPR’s integration of national-to-local data, inclusivity, and engagement strategies are highly rated by program attendees (99% of program attendees say they would recommend TPR to others in FY25).

    • Recurring annual recertification preserves long-term relationships and ensures quality/fidelity as the research and curriculum evolves.

    • TPR is customizable and can be tailored to meet the needs of diverse settings/audiences.

    • TPR contains the most up-to-date research, including discussions of early boundary-violating behaviors, peer-to-peer abuse, and considerations for sexualized media/pornography.

    • Program evaluation shows significant knowledge and confidence gains on both the individual and organizational level.

    • Implementation of TPR demonstrates strong ripple effects in community engagement (45% of program attendees subscribed to TBCAC’s newsletter after taking TPR).

    • TPR alumni have requested ongoing support and policy guidance, demonstrating the need for quality systems-level prevention education and support.

  • TPR Train-the-Trainer (TPR-TTT) 2-day Initial Course - $595 to register; $95 annual recertification fee.

    Additional/custom support is available at a rate of $125/hour.

    Bundled organizational pricing is offered for efficiency and scalability:

    • Up to 2 trainers + 1 hour of custom support - $1,100

    • Up to 5 trainers + 2 hours of custom support - $2,500

    • Customized package for districts/networks - Request a Custom Quote

    • Option to order physical program materials through TBCAC - Request a Custom Quote

    If organizational packages aren’t appearing during registration or you need to request a custom quote, simply email jbaker@traversebaycac.org for assistance.