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Prevent and Respond to Sexual Abuse

How can caregivers help prevent and respond to sexual abuse? Global Health expert Meera Seshadri shares guidance on how to handle challenging conversations and how to navigate them in a culturally sensitive way.

Meera Seshadri

Youth & Adolescent Global Health Communication Specialist

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Screen hires to prevent abuse of children

Anyone who is going to take on a caretaker role must be examined first to avoid child abuse. This person must also be sure of themselves to be able to deal with a child's emotions and behaviors.

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  • Introduction to meera seshadri
  • Displaced children are more vulnerable to sexual abuse
  • Recognize and respond to signs of sexual abuse
  • How to respond to disclosures of sexual abuse - part 1
  • How to respond when a child discloses sexual abuse - part 2
  • Build a relationship on hope & trust
  • Enlist support & acknowledge your limitations
  • When to refer disclosures to a professional
  • How to design a healing space for children
  • Screen hires to prevent abuse of children
  • Ground rules to avoid sexual misconduct
  • Comfort children while respecting their space
  • Demonstrate openness and positivity around sexual health
  • Creative rules that promote healthy interactions
  • How to engage an affected child's family
  • When sexual abuse is happening in the family

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