What Can You Do?

Child sexual abuse thrives in silence, which only benefits the offender. The victim's voice is forever suppressed by fear, shame and guilt, leaving the victim to deal with the scars of the abuse on his or her own.

It is imperative that we adults take on the responsibility of taking care of our children

  • Learn the facts about child sexual abuse
  • Minimize or reduce one adult/one child situations
  • Talk about it with your child
  • Raise awareness to the issue
  • Learn how to respond, what to do, and where to go
  • Be alert and act on suspicions
  • Develop a child protection policy in your organization
  • Get involved

Child Sexual Abuse is a Crime

Break the Silence!

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