What Every Parent Needs to Know About Child Safety. Uncut with Kristi McVee
5/7/202645 min
With everything that's come out recently about AI tools like Grok, online predators, and disturbing cases emerging from childcare centres, the question every parent is asking is ‘how do I actually keep my kids safe?’ It's a topic that feels bigger and more frightening by the day and one that parents constantly think about.
Today we're sitting down with Kristi McVee. Kristi McVee is a former Detective Senior Constable and Specialist Child Interviewer. After 10+ years investigating child sexual abuse, Kristi shifted her focus to prevention to give families the tools, language and the confidence to protect kids. She’s the author of Operation KidSafe: A Detective’s Guide to Child Abuse Prevention, a speaker, educator and the founder of CAPE-AU, where she teaches parents and educators how to talk about consent, spotting red flags, online dangers and building trusting conversations with kids.
Today’s conversation isn’t about scaremongering, it’s about learning real strategies and assessing both physical and online risks to keep our kids safe.
We chat:
- The sobering statistics every parent needs to know - 1 in 3 girls and 1 in 5 boys will be sexually abused before the age of 18
- The biggest myths surrounding child sexual abuse, including why "it won't happen to my family" is dangerous thinking
- Why nearly 50% of child sexual abuse is perpetrated by other children and what "harmful sexualised behaviours" actually means
- When and how to start body safety conversations with your kids
- Why using correct anatomical language could one day be critical to a legal case
- The grooming red flags hiding in plain sight and why grooming looks a lot like nurture
- The difference between in-person grooming and online grooming, and why kids often don't even recognise what's happened to them
- The sleepover question
- How to assess the safety of your child's daycare or early childhood education centre
- Red flags in your child's behaviour that could signal something is wrong
- The importance of connection: why predators use your lack of connection with your kids against you
timestamps:
- 00:00 — Introducing Kristi McVee: former detective and specialist child interviewer
- 01:43 — Kristi's background: joining the police with a two-year-old and becoming a child abuse detective
- 04:11 — How do you come home to your own child after seeing this every day?
- 06:34 — The biggest myths about child sexual abuse
- 08:26 — What age are children most at risk, and who is most often the perpetrator?
- 10:11 — Harmful sexualised behaviours between children: what parents need to know
- 13:09 — When to start body safety conversations
- 16:22 — Should you use correct anatomy names with your kids?
- 17:30 — Why are convictions so rare?
- 20:21 — Red flags to watch for: grooming looks like nurture
- 22:03 — The "don't tell mum" problem and why secrets are a grooming tactic
- 23:22 — Online grooming vs in-person abuse: what's the difference?
- 25:16 — Has the social media age limit actually made a difference?
- 26:52 — What is Grok, why is it dangerous, and what can parents do?
- 28:41 — Should your kids go on sleepovers? A former detective's honest answer
- 31:23 — How do you explain to a six year old why they can't photograph their body?
- 36:00 — Behavioural red flags that could signal something is wrong
- 38:26 — The daycare safety crisis: how to assess risk and ask the right questions
- 41:23 — How often do offenders reoffend
- 42:26 — How Kristi keeps going when the weight of this work feels impossible
- 43:26 — The single most important thing parents can do
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First 90 secondsLaura Byrne· Host0:00
[upbeat music] Hi, guys, and welcome back to another episode of Life Uncut. I'm Laura.
Brittany Hockley· Host0:12
I'm Brittany.
Laura Byrne· Host0:13
Now, this is an episode that I have been looking forward to doing for a really long time, and it sounds weird to say that I'm excited about it, 'cause I'm absolutely not excited. They're not the right words, but there is a big question that I think every parent has, and that is, how do you keep your kids safe? It's the one thing that I always say to my kids. Like, "My job is to keep you safe." And in this forever changing landscape, when you bring things into the mix like the internet, like AI, and even that in and of itself has changed so much just over the last couple of weeks, the last couple of months, it seems as though with everything that's come out about Grok and about the accessibility of online, that landscape has changed so quickly, and it feels very frightening for a lot of parents. This conversation we're having today is all around how you do keep your children safe, and the, the conversations that you need to have with your kids in order to build the respect, the trust that you need for them to be able to come to you if there's ever a situation that makes them feel scared, or makes them feel as though something is just not right. We have Kristy McVey, who is a former detective, a senior constable, and specialist child interviewer. After 10-plus years investigating child sex abuse, Kristy shifted her focus to prevention to give families the tools, the language, and the confidence