Protecting The Vulnerable
This episode will focus on vulnerable populations - those who may be at higher risk of exploitation, abuse or violence. VSC Education and Prevention Manager Oliva will discuss three specific groups: children, people with disabilities, and older adults. Each of these populations faces unique risks. By raising awareness and providing these resources, we can all play a role in prevention and support.
In the first segment, we will be discussing how to keep children safe online. Guest interviewed will be Detective Hannah Crowe, who works in the Crimes Against Children Unit for the Orlando Police Department. She investigates and helps prevent online crimes targeting minors, ensuring that offenders are held accountable and families have the tools they need to stay safe.
In the second segment, we will be discussing individuals with disabilities and how we can empower them and support their independence. Guest interviewed will be Natalia
Piedrahita, Program Director for the Center for Independent Living or the CIL. The Center for Independent Living has been breaking down barriers for people with disabilities since 1976 and providing a wide range of services from advocacy and skills training to peer support and community inclusion.
In the third segment, we will be discussing how to protect and support older adults – another vulnerable population in our communities. Guest interviewed is Deputy Khayree Pender from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. Deputy Pender has firsthand experience working with senior citizens and their families. He is going to be sharing valuable insights on how we can keep our elders safe.
Let’s hold space, listen, learn and heal together.
Below are hotlines we recommend:
VSC Helpline:(407) 500-4325
National Sexual Assault Helpline (RAINN): 1-800-656-4673
Florida Abuse Hotline: 1-800-962-2873 OR visit myflfamilies.com to report online
Victim Service Center of Central Florida, Inc.
2111 East Michigan Street, Suite 210
Orlando, Florida 32806
Marketing@VictimServiceCenter.org