Gives a list of screening tools that are appropriate for use in a CAC.
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Envisions a world that recognizes child and adolescent sexual development as natural and healthy, a world in which young people everywhere are supported and affirmed and the adults in their lives communicate openly and honestly with them about pub
Presents techniques to use when interviewing children who may have been physically or sexually abused.
Describes the cultural and family differences in children’s sexual education and knowledge.
Provides parents and caregivers information on sexual development and behavior in children.
Explains how to differentiate between myths and facts regarding child sexual abuse and describes how to effectively respond to adolescent victims of acquaintance rape.
Discusses the options teens have after sexual abuse. This fact sheet provides information on whether or not to tell, who to go to for help, and what resources are available for support.
Provides parents and caregivers with information about a child disclosing sexual abuse.
Provides parents with information on the negative impact of physical punishment, and introduces parents to effective alternatives to physically disciplining their children.
Discusses myths about parents who engage in physically abusive behavior and provides specific, evidence-based strategies to engage families, from initial outreach through course of treatment.