School's Out for the Summer, But Coming Fall 2023

JaneSchool Communications Dept.
As the CEO of JaneSchool, I am thrilled to share the exciting story of our journey in developing a groundbreaking online education platform aimed at tackling the most overlooked aspect of sex trafficking, demand. With classes scheduled to commence in Fall 2023, JaneSchool is set to revolutionize the way we re-educate sex buyers, holding them accountable while fostering lasting behavior change. Join us as we delve into the behind-the-scenes process that has shaped JaneSchool into a beacon of hope and empowerment for survivors and communities.

A Vision for Change

JaneSchool was born from a collective vision to address the pressing need for comprehensive and accessible re-education for sex buyers. Most importantly, the need to hold buyers accountable in a manner that gives survivors of trafficking a sense of restorative justice they desperately need but are often denied. 
Recognizing the limitations of traditional in-person John School programs and the lack of reliable online options, our dedicated team of experts set out to create a transformative learning experience. We wanted to empower courts nationwide with a reliable, survivor-centered program that would bridge the gaps in communities without adequate resources.

Building a Strong Foundation

To ensure the utmost credibility and effectiveness of our curriculum, we embarked on an extensive collaborative effort. We brought together a diverse group of contributors, including survivors of sex trafficking, law enforcement professionals, and national leaders in the anti-trafficking movement. Their invaluable expertise and personal experiences formed the bedrock of JaneSchool, allowing us to create a course that addresses the complex issues surrounding sex trafficking while inspiring genuine empathy and change.

Crafting an Impactful Learning Experience:

The development of JaneSchool's interactive learning modules was a meticulous process aimed at engaging and enlightening learners. Our team of instructional designers, content writers, and technology experts collaborated to create an immersive online environment that fosters introspection and growth. By incorporating multimedia elements, interactive exercises, and real-life case studies, we aimed to create an impactful and transformative educational journey for sex buyers.

Vetting and Validation:

Ensuring the accuracy and integrity of our curriculum was of utmost importance to us. We understood the significance of providing survivors with a sense of justice, knowing buyers receive a carefully vetted education. Our content underwent rigorous review processes involving expert panels, legal professionals, and survivors themselves. The result is a curriculum that presents well-researched facts, resonates with learners, and encourages them to take personal responsibility for their actions by changing their behavior.

Launching into a New Era:

With Fall 2023 just around the corner, JaneSchool is eagerly preparing to launch its classes for sex buyers. Our team is committed to making the program easily accessible, leaving no excuses for not completing the course. We are forging partnerships with courts nationwide to ensure that JaneSchool becomes an integral part of sex buyer re-education efforts.

Conclusion

The development of JaneSchool has been a labor of passion, driven by the desire to bring about positive change in the level of accountability for sex buyers. As we prepare to embark on this transformative journey, we invite individuals, communities, and legal professionals to join hands with us in creating a safer and more compassionate society. Together, we can empower courts, educate sex buyers, and uplift survivors, ensuring that justice prevails and the cycle of exploitation is broken. Fall 2023 marks the beginning of a new era with JaneSchool leading the way. Stay tuned for updates as we strive to make a lasting impact in the fight against sex trafficking.

For more information and updates on JaneSchool, please visit our website at www.janeschool.org.

Kimberly Mull
CEO, JaneSchool
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