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F.A.Q.

Child sexual abuse (CSA) involves engaging a child in sexual activities that they cannot comprehend, consent to, or are developmentally unprepared for. It includes acts such as inappropriate touching, exploitation, coercion into sexual acts, or exposure to sexually explicit content. This can occur both physically and online, and the perpetrator can be an adult or another child.

Signs of child sexual abuse can vary but commonly include:

  • Sudden changes in behavior or personality (e.g., aggression, withdrawal)
  • Fear of certain people or places
  • Regressive behaviors (e.g., bed-wetting, thumb-sucking)
  • Nightmares or difficulty sleeping
  • Unexplained injuries or soreness in genital areas
  • Sexual knowledge or behavior inappropriate for the child’s age
  • Avoidance of physical contact or reluctance to undress for activities like bathing or changing

However, it’s important to note that these signs alone do not confirm abuse. If you suspect something, approach it carefully and consult professionals.

If you suspect a child is being sexually abused, you can:

  • Contact your local child protection services: Most regions have child welfare agencies or hotlines dedicated to reporting abuse.
  • Call law enforcement: In cases of immediate danger or when the abuse is ongoing, contacting the police is critical.
  • Reach out to our NGO: We offer guidance and connect survivors or witnesses with appropriate legal and counseling services.

It is crucial to report suspicions, as the child may not be in a position to speak up for themselves.

Our NGO offers a range of support services for survivors, including:

  • Counseling and Therapy: We provide trauma-informed counseling to help survivors process their experiences.
  • Legal Assistance: Guidance and support through legal proceedings to ensure justice is pursued.
  • Support Groups: A safe space for survivors to connect and heal in community.
  • Educational Resources: Materials for survivors and families to understand the effects of abuse and ways to move forward.
  • Advocacy: We work to raise awareness and promote child protection policies at local and national levels.

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