This video was created by Chanel Miller, the unnamed girl in the Stanford Assault case in America. The animation and words explain beautifully, her journey. Taking back control after her assault. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouIxvBMF7Rw
‘You grow up hating yourself’: why child abuse survivors keep – and break – their silence
This article has so many truths …. “people start making disclosures and it doesn’t become shameful any more”; “People can’t support you if they don’t know what’s wrong”; “so traumatic and has affected the trajectory of their life so incredibly” https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/jul/01/you-grow-up-hating-yourself-why-child-abuse-survivors-keep-and-break-their-silence
Why I went public about being raped, 67 years later
This journalist has talked about her abuse, 67 years after it happened. It’s never to late to talk – it can help others. The video in this article shows lecturers pressuring students for sex. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-50014745
Victims with criminal records denied compensation
…children who are abused in care often go on to offend because of the abuse that they suffered… and then punished again by having their compensation reduced. This is not right. Luckily, it is being reviewed, let’s hope sense prevails. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49755421
Royal Navy lieutenant who collected thousands of child abuse images is spared jail
A suspended sentence due to his “honourable and successful” career. Can this be right? Even if he “seems” to want to change … the message begin sent out is horrendous. He was doing it for 10 years! https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/09/22/royal-navy-lieutenant-collected-thousands-child-abuse-images/
Hundreds of officers caught preying on victims for sex
Abusers can “hide” themselves in those roles where they will have access to vulnerable people, so extra care needs to be taken in selection. Just because there is no previous history, does not mean they are not an abuser. The question is how do we know? https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/c9feb010-e0a5-11e9-9f61-dcefea5f5359
Child sex abuse inquiry uses Snapchat to urge victims to come forward
Media like Snapchat has been used to reach young people. This has to be a good thing, as we need to talk about this openly, and the medium used by young people should be used. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2019/09/21/child-sex-abuse-inquiry-urges-victims-come-forward-snapchat/
Dunstable pensioner jailed over sexual abuse
This man was sentenced 20 years after the abuse – it is always worth reporting it, even if years have elapsed. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-49675541
Talking about sexual abuse openly
The first 52 mins of this radio show asks “Can Asians open up to their families about sexual abuse” – various people call in with their experiences and advice. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0008h8d
Open season for rapists as Metropolitan police disbands sex crime unit
Sapphire, the central sex crime unit in London, has been closed, meaning it is harder to spot offenders that do things across more than one borough. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/open-season-for-rapists-as-metropolitan-police-disbands-sex-crime-unit-n778xdzph









