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Child sexual abuse detective: This is what I tell ALL parents before their kids go to school camp Former child abuse detective Kristi McVee revealed important information READ MORE: Women wear 'safety layer' in public to deter 'creepy' men By Shania Obrien For Daily Mail Australia Published: 01:00 EDT, 21 June 2024 | Updated: 01:00 EDT, 21 June 2024 e-mail View comments A former child sexual abuse detective has revealed exactly what all parents should know before they send their children off to school camp. Kristi McVee has 'seen and heard everything' over the span of her career and says it's simply impossible to 'wrap kids up in a cotton ball'. 'W e have to ensure they have the tools to go out into the world and be prepared for it,' the ex-Western Australian police officer said in a video.

'We c an't shelter them but we can give them a proper education around abuse.' She recommends all parents speak with school camp organisers ahead of time to ensure they're satisfied with all precautions taken and are aware of the processes in place should anything happen. Most of all, Ms McVee said it was absolutely essential for parents and care givers to have 'difficult' conversations with their children about consent and their body.



Kristi McVee has 'seen and heard everything' over her career as a child sexual abuse detective 'If you've never had a conversation around body safety rights and that it's not okay for anyone to touch your child's body, then you should really make sure you ki.

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