National Statistics on Child Abuse
This webpage looks at the scope of child abuse in the USA, the impact of abuse, where and how child abuse happens, and discusses how CACs can help.
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This webpage looks at the scope of child abuse in the USA, the impact of abuse, where and how child abuse happens, and discusses how CACs can help.
This article explores how cultural influences impact the expression of child abuse and the willingness to report and cooperate with authorities during investigations.
The statistics and facts [on this webpage] can help you understand what child sexual abuse is, the risk factors and consequences for survivors, and how to identify and report suspected abuse.
The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline is a safe, nonjudgmental and inclusive space for those concerned about or affected by child abuse. It is NOT a reporting line for child abuse.
This issue brief provides an overview of national protective factors approaches to prevent child abuse and neglect.
We can’t avoid vicarious trauma in health and social care work, but we can mitigate the risk and minimise the impacts. This handout has several sections to facilitate self-help, including ways to cope, self reflection questions, what organizations can do, and more.
Chronic exposure to other people’s suffering is itself a form of trauma. Social workers can suffer secondary or vicarious trauma, which may trigger burnout, stymie their ability to support clients, and trigger chronic mental health issues.
This article aims to provide an introduction to vicarious trauma, a description of symptoms, and an explanation of the difference between vicarious trauma and PTSD. We will also explore the potential side effects of vicarious trauma, as well as possible treatments and management strategies.
This article discusses risk and protective factors for vicarious trauma overall with a specific focus on healthcare settings. It offers case scenarios to consider when discussing these ideas.
This article summary discusses research done and its conclusions about the correlation between work satisfaction and compassion fatigue, the importance of boundary setting and information support networks, and more.
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