Provides parents and caregivers with information about a child disclosing sexual abuse.
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Provides parents and caregivers with tools to help them support children who have been victims of sexual abuse, information on the importance of talking to children and youth about body safety, and guidance on how to respond when children disclose
Provides external resources related to sexual assault and National Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Defines key terms, including consent and coercion, and offers guidance to teens related to dating violence and sexual assault.
Provides parents and professionals with the answers to commonly asked questions about the impact of child sexual abuse.
Provides a map for increasing trauma therapist's comfort, willingness, and knowledge to initiate and facilitate sexual health conversations that promote LGBTQ youth coming to know the positive potential for their sexual development and health.
Identifies existing NCTSN resources related to teen sexual assault, acquaintance rape, sexual abuse, and child traumatic stress.
Provides parents and professionals with the answers to commonly asked questions about the impact of child sexual abuse treatment. This is a part of Caring for Kids: What Parents Need to Know About Sexual Abuse.
Addresses why providers should ask about sexual orientation and gender identity, identifies the intersection of trauma, sexual orientation and gender identity, and provides goals for the screener.
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.