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Preventing Abuse: Keeping children safe

 

What is child sexual abuse? Anytime a child, teenager, or adult uses a child in a sexual way, it is abuse. Sexual contact may be gentle or painful. Clothes may be on or off. Child sexual abuse includes sexual touching, kissing, play, showing of pornography or taking pictures. Sexual abuse is never a child's fault. Children cannot give consent to sex with an older child, a teenager, or an adult.

IMPORTANT RESOURCES
About CARES
If a Child Needs Help
Child Abuse Facts
Signs & Symptoms
For Prevention

OTHER RESOURCES

 Children's Advocacy
 Other Agencies
 Native Abuse & Neglect
Physician Referral Form


DON'T MAKE YOUR CHILDREN:

  • Hug or kiss someone if they do not want to. This teaches children they have to hug or kiss someone when they are told to. It may teach them to ignore their own feelings of what is unsafe, or confusing.

  • Don't tell children they have to do "everything" the babysitter or the boyfriend or older brother, etc. says. Children hear things in a concrete way. Children may think they "have to do whatever" they are told. Sexual abuse is about power, trickery, deceit, and secrets.

  • Never leave your child with a known or suspected sex offender, even if the person has been through treatment.

SEE A DOCTOR RIGHT AWAY IF:

  • Your child has pain or bleeding in their private areas.
  • Your child has irritation or discharge from their private areas.

PARENTING HELP

The National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information maintains publications with helpful hints on parenting. These resources can be accessed and downloaded free

Topics include:
· Tips for Being a Nurturing Parent
· Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
· Soothing A Crying Infant
· The Power of Choice
· Time Out
· Dealing With Temper Tantrums

Parents Anonymous®:
Parents Anonymous is a resource where parents can ask for help before abuse can start. Parents Anonymous offers several groups in Anchorage that meet on a regular basis. Parents Anonymous also operates local 24-hour hotlines.

Phone: (907) 337-7678 
Help Line: (800) 478-7678

In Anchorage and Fairbanks
Faye Nieto, Executive Director
4743 E. Northern Lights Blvd
Anchorage, AK 99508


Information:
Phone:
(907) 561-8301

Toll Free:
1 (877) 561-8301

Education and Outreach
(907) 743-2490

Cory Bryant, MSW
Manager

Monday - Friday
8:30 am. - 5:00 pm.

24-Hour on-call:
Anchorage Police Dept. (907) 786-8900

Providence Emergency: #-911 


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