Sex crimes - sexual molestation - and kids!
A scary and horrific combination!
Stacey Honowitz, a regular on HLN, CNN, Fox and
MSNBC is also a leading state
prosecutor with over 17 years dedicated to the Sex Crimes and Child
Abuse Unit.
However most importantly one of her accomplishments is her two
educational books that serve to help parents, children, advocates and
others to finally talk about this difficult subject in a manner which is
comfortable for everyone.
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Stacey Honowitz answered a few questions for me:
Q) What changes in a child's behavior should raise a red flag for parents?
Stacey: Some behaviors in small children are
nightmares, bed wetting, a constant need to be with you, a fear when you
go to change them, and a general fear of staying alone with the person
after they never had a problem before. I don't like to generalize,
because some of these behaviors are indicative of other issues, but
sometimes a decline of grades in older kids, and a lack of enthusiasm
for things warrant a discussion. It might not be abuse, but certainly if
something doesn't sit right with you, make sure and ask if they feel
uncomfortable about something and want to share it.
Showing posts with label Rape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rape. Show all posts
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Sue Scheff: April is Sexual Awareness Month - Lauren's Kids - Voices Fighting Against Child Abuse
Sexual Assault Awareness Month is about educating students and others about preventing sexual abuse. The month of April has been designated Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). The goal of SAAM is to raise public awareness about sexual violence (focusing on sexual assault and rape) and to educate communities and individuals on how to prevent sexual violence.
Lauren Book-Lim, abuse survivor and founder of Lauren's Kids, will led a 500-mile walk across Florida -from Aventura to the state Capitol in Tallahassee - to raise awareness for Sexual Abuse Awareness Month.
"This 500-mile walk symbolizes a survivor's long, painful healing journey to shed the shame - a journey that requires love, support and understanding from family, friends and trained professionals."
Lauren's mission is:
"Lauren's Kids"is the creation of child abuse victim, survivor and Elementary school teacher Lauren Book. The organization will help educate adults and children about sexual predators. Educational seminars and workshops will help create more awareness of sexual abuse laws, offer legal counsel and provide guidance on how and where to file complaints. The initial goal of "Lauren's Kids" will be to provide round-the-clock counseling and guidance for victims through a toll free phone number. The ultimate goal will be to create a Crisis Center for Children and their Families coping with the aftermath of sexual abuse."
Lauren Book-Lim, abuse survivor and founder of Lauren's Kids, will led a 500-mile walk across Florida -from Aventura to the state Capitol in Tallahassee - to raise awareness for Sexual Abuse Awareness Month.
"This 500-mile walk symbolizes a survivor's long, painful healing journey to shed the shame - a journey that requires love, support and understanding from family, friends and trained professionals."
Lauren's mission is:
"Lauren's Kids"is the creation of child abuse victim, survivor and Elementary school teacher Lauren Book. The organization will help educate adults and children about sexual predators. Educational seminars and workshops will help create more awareness of sexual abuse laws, offer legal counsel and provide guidance on how and where to file complaints. The initial goal of "Lauren's Kids" will be to provide round-the-clock counseling and guidance for victims through a toll free phone number. The ultimate goal will be to create a Crisis Center for Children and their Families coping with the aftermath of sexual abuse."
Monday, April 12, 2010
Sue Scheff: Sexual Abuse Thrives on Secrecy and Shame
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Although this is a sensitive and difficult topic to talk about, it is a necessary discussion to have. Education is key to prevention.
The Florida Council Against Sexual Violence (FCASV) is a statewide nonprofit organization committed to victims and survivors of sexual violence and the sexual assault crisis programs who serve them.
FCASV serves as a resource to the state on sexual violence issues. Each year they host a statewide conference and many trainings, bringing state-of-the-art information from around the nation to Florida. FCASV provide technical assistance to agencies seeking to improve their services for rape victims, and provide up-to-date information to the public. By using the toll free information line, callers can access information from their resource library or from their network of national resources. FCASV provides information, assistance and leadership on all aspects of sexual violence, including rape, child abuse, stalking and sexual harassment.
Sexual Violence affects every aspect of a person's life-her/his body, emotions, thoughts, behaviors, spirituality and relationships with others and the outside world. This is true whether it is acquaintance rape, stranger rape, date rape, child sexual abuse or marital rape.
During this month of awareness, make it a priority to talk to your kids about prevention and awareness.
In Florida there are support services available. Click here. The Rape Crisis Hotline is 1-888-956-RAPE (7273).
Be an educated parent, you will have safer and healthier teens.
Read more - click here.
The Florida Council Against Sexual Violence (FCASV) is a statewide nonprofit organization committed to victims and survivors of sexual violence and the sexual assault crisis programs who serve them.
FCASV serves as a resource to the state on sexual violence issues. Each year they host a statewide conference and many trainings, bringing state-of-the-art information from around the nation to Florida. FCASV provide technical assistance to agencies seeking to improve their services for rape victims, and provide up-to-date information to the public. By using the toll free information line, callers can access information from their resource library or from their network of national resources. FCASV provides information, assistance and leadership on all aspects of sexual violence, including rape, child abuse, stalking and sexual harassment.
Sexual Violence affects every aspect of a person's life-her/his body, emotions, thoughts, behaviors, spirituality and relationships with others and the outside world. This is true whether it is acquaintance rape, stranger rape, date rape, child sexual abuse or marital rape.
During this month of awareness, make it a priority to talk to your kids about prevention and awareness.
In Florida there are support services available. Click here. The Rape Crisis Hotline is 1-888-956-RAPE (7273).
Be an educated parent, you will have safer and healthier teens.
Read more - click here.
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