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It's a Pandemic! UCAP Helps Families Inoculate Kids

by Kristen A. Jenson, MA

Empowering Families at UCAP

KAJ 2015 UCAP title class

Where’s the world’s largest conference to educate the public about the harms of pornography?

Los Angeles? Nope! Las Vegas? Nope! Salt Lake City? You guessed it!

And in fact, It’s been getting so big, the organizers of the Utah Coalition Against Pornography had to move to a huge new venue—the Salt Palace Convention Center.

Keynote with Ed Smart and daughter Elizabeth Smart

To kick it all off, Elizabeth Smart and her dad, Ed Smart, were the keynote speakers. Ed talked about his work with the Operation Underground Railroad and their efforts to rescue sex-trafficked children. He shared a sobering, time-lapse map which showed the buying and selling of child pornography in one 24-hour period. Kids who are abducted and trafficked are often used to make child pornography.

Ed also told about the night when Elizabeth was finally home. He and his wife, Lois, had planned that all the kids would sleep with them in their bedroom—to feel safe. But Elizabeth was determined to take back her life and she told her parents that she wanted to sleep in her own room that night. What courage!

When Elizabeth Smart spoke, she recounted some of her experiences of her abduction. But she also showed her humility by saying that even her situation was not as bad as other kids’ who are videotaped being raped. Elizabeth empathized with the thousands of kids who must deal with this horrible reality for the rest of their lives, even if they are miraculously rescued.

I know this sounds like a downer, but I loved hearing all about the projects the Smart family are supporting that will help kids all over the world. The Elizabeth Smart Foundation, which just merged with Operation Underground Railroad, helps sexually abused kids to heal and reintegrate into “normal” life after their rescue.

A 5-Step Plan

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This year’s conference was so exciting and empowering. So much information, encouragement and hope! I felt privileged and honored to be invited to speak and present “A 5-Step Plan to Inoculate Kids Against the Pandemic of Porn.” (I'll post the link when it's available online.)

2015 UCAP KAJ crowded class

I’m not sure every speaker feels this way, but I was afraid that only a few attendees would trickle in! Ha! In reality, a large room (with chairs for 340 people) had standing room only, with many being turned away at the door (fire code). Does this say anything about my speaking ability? Absolutely not! It says that parents are desperate for strategies and resources to help prepare their kids to reject pornography.

And from the feedback I received, parents went away feeling empowered with solutions. (I always try to provide more solutions than questions!)

Sold Out!

We sold out of over 350 books at the conference!

KAJ UCAP booth 2015

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Parent Testimonials: New Videos

As I was preparing my presentation in the months ahead of UCAP, I thought, “Wouldn’t it be great if parents who are in the trenches with young kids could share their experiences using this advice I’m going to teach?” That thought led to a series of five short, insightful videos that I included in my presentation of parents doing just that!

And here’s one of them to encourage parents to get the conversation about pornography started.

To play video go here.

Great Resources! Awesome Speakers and Reps

I also enjoyed meeting many of the other presenters and representatives from organizations committed to helping families prevent pornography addiction or find solutions for recovery.

I'm looking forward to speaking at the UCAP in St. Georgefor Southern Utah and Nevada on September 19, 2015.

I truly love my job of providing resources for parents and speaking at events about how to inoculate kids against porn. We must do it and we CAN DO it!

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Porn-Proofing Today’s Young Kids

"I really like the no-shame approach the author takes. It's so much more than just 'don't watch or look at porn.' It gave my children a real understanding about the brain and its natural response to pornography, how it can affect you if you look at it, and how to be prepared when you do come across it (since, let's face it... it's gonna happen at some point)." -Amazon Review by D.O.

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