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I would never contact large organisations like the ones mentioned above. Chances are that they have already been co-opted by sexual predators/pedocriminals.
Learn as parents about predatory behaviour and how you can deflect it. Read Anna Salter's book 'Predators', listen to her interviews, watch her educational videos on YouTube. She is a much more reliable source IMO.
Be careful whom you speak to. Is your GP reliable, the teachers at your child's school and so on? They may contact CPS, which will make matters far worse. Be also wary of police officers. I have heard from parents whose child had been abused and who had sought help that CPS became involved claiming the parents weren't doing enough and insisting on extra supervision. That's the last thing your child needs.
I think that therapies like bodywork and somatic experiencing would be helpful for children and young people. But do your homework first, talk to several therapists, just to get a feel of them. Also ask them how close they are to CPS and what they think of them.
BTW, the leaflet doesn't mention children preying on other children.