Preventing Child Sexual Abuse
This presentation covers various aspects of child sexual abuse, including definitions, statistics, common misconceptions, and prevention measures. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing signs, understanding abusers, and implementing safety measures to protect children in different environments.
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Sexual abuse is any tricked, forced or coerced sexual activity for the pleasure of the A.) Parent B.) Victim C.) Abuser D.) Group W L W
A child must be touched in order to be abused. A.) true B.) false W L W
The percent of child abuse victims who do not talk about the abuse until adulthood, if ever, is A.) 26% B.) 66% C.) 86% D.) 100% W L W
The abuser is most likely someone the child A.) trusts B.) doesn t know C.) met once D.) is related to W L W
Watch out for peer-on-peer abuse. One third of sexual abusers are under the age of A.) 10 B.) 13 C.) 18 D.) 25 W L W
It is easy to tell who is an abuser by looking at him or her. A.) true B.) false W L W
The one guiding principle for all abuse prevention at church-based activities is A.) Never have males & females together B.) Always have the door closed and locked D.) Never be alone with a child C.) If someone looks dangerous, he should not volunteer W L W
When in a small room with a group of children, which of these is NOT to be done? B.) The door must be kept locked at all times A.) The group must be in a room with a window in the door. C.) The window in the door must not be covered at all D.) If only one adult is in the room, the door must remain open W L W
I have to go to the bathroom! What should you NOT do? A.) Take more than one child to the bathroom at one time B.) Stay outside the bathroom with the door open D.) Go in the cubicle with the child and close the door C.) Help the child with the cubicle door open & another adult present W L W
In nursery care, the nursery worker should A.) Cover all the windows in the nursery B.) Change the child s diaper behind a closed door D.) Get the child s parent to change the child s diaper C.) Be in the sleeping room with a child with the door closed W L W
Which of these is INAPPROPRIATE contact? A.) Pat on the head, shoulder or back B.) Short hug or an arm around the shoulders D.) Taking a child s hand to lead to an activity C.) Kissing W L W
Which of these is APPROPRIATE contact? A.) Holding a crying preschooler B.) Tickling C.) Extended physical contact D.) Forcing a child to hug you W L W
Which of these is APPROPRIATE contact? A.) Older children sitting on an adult s lap C.) Touching anywhere a bathing suit would cover B.) Piggybacks between the opposite sex D.) Gently holding the shoulders to get child s attention W L W
The churchs policy on corporal punishment (such as spanking) is that it is A.) Encouraged B.) Never appropriate C.) Allowed if the adult feels it s necessary W L W
If something happens such as ACCIDENTAL inappropriate touching, you should B.) Tell the child not to tell his or her parent A.) Pretend it didn t happen C.) Report it right away W L W
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