Explore our global resources for the effective prevention of child sexual abuse perpetration.
Survivor-centered global movement using coordinated advocacy and campaigning to fight for bold and transformative action from global leaders on prevention, healing and justice.
A community site to showcase EU-funded projects and other initiatives countering child sexual abuse, and raise awareness among professionals, policymakers and citizens. Specific focus on prevention, detection, and victim support.
SLOVAKIA. Free, anonymous 24-7 helpline that can be accessed by phone or via email. Emails can be addressed to a specific counselor and are responded to within 48 hours. Counseling addresses a variety of concerns, including problematic sexual thoughts and behaviors.
Young people with a sexual interest in children are largely hidden and looking for help. There is a great need to advance knowledge about adolescents and young adults with a sexual interest in children to better inform the development of effective prevention and mental health efforts.
Medicaid has reduced the risk factors for child neglect and physical abuse. This study examines the associations between Medicaid expansion and the rates of overall, first-time, and repeat reports of child neglect and physical abuse incidents per 100,000 children aged 0–5, 6–12, and 13–17 years.
Movement of survivors and allies who have developed the U.S National Blueprint as a roadmap for prevention, healing and justice.
NETHERLANDS. Education and resources including information for parents and help for people who are concerned about their own sexual thoughts and behaviors involving children. Also provides free, confidential helplines and chatlines for parents, professionals, and people seeking help.
The nation's oldest and largest organization committed to preventing child abuse and neglect before it happens; including through research, policy and awareness raising.
SWITZERLAND. Offers individual and group therapy for adults and teens with sexual interest in children, whether an offense has been committed or not. FORIO, whose aim is to prevent abuse, covers the cost of treatment except for those court ordered to receive treatment, which is financed through the justice system.
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