Healthy Sexuality Education As Child Sexual Abuse
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www.childwelfare.govtherapeutic discussion regarding the abuse and for the child to share his/her trauma narration E - Enhancing personal safety and future growth— Education and training on personal safety skills, interpersonal relationships, and healthy sexuality and encouragement in the use of new skills in managing future stressors and trauma reminders2
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www.education.vic.gov.auChild Abuse template to keep clear and comprehensive notes, even if you make a decision not to report. As soon as immediate health and safety concerns are addressed you must report all incidents, suspicions and disclosures of child abuse as soon as possible. Failure to report physical and sexual child abuse may amount to a criminal offence.
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www.euro.who.intabout sexual abuse (1990s), finally embracing the prevention of sexism, homophobia and online bullying from 2000 onwards. Today, an analysis of gender norms and reflections on gen-der inequality are important parts of sexuality education. In the Standards for Sexuality Education in Europe the concept of “holistic sexuality
SEXUALITY AND LIFE-SKILLS - International Bureau of …
www.ibe.unesco.orgThe education is based on the reality of young people’s lives, their opportunities and difficulties and the choices open to them. The education is based on internationally and nationally agreed rights of the child, of women and of human beings in areas of sexual and reproductive health. INTRODUCTION