Erin’s Law requires instruction on sexual abuse and assault awareness/prevention education in schools. South Carolina is one of nearly 40 states where the law has passed.
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Specifically, the law requires that public schools implement a program that teaches:
- Students (preK-12) age-appropriate techniques to recognize child sexual abuse and tell a trusted adult
- School personnel about child sexual abuse
- Parents and guardians the warning signs of child sexual abuse, plus needed assistance, referral or resource information to support sexually abused children and their families
The law is named after childhood sexual assault survivor and activist Erin Merryn.