Candid Conversations on Child Abuse: Insights from Survivor-Professionals
Episode Overview
Discussion on the importance of educating the public about childhood sexual abuse and trauma Insights into various prevention and intervention resources for addressing child abuse Exploration of indicators and signs of child abuse in children of different age groups Personal experiences and reflections from survivor professionals and co-hosts Emphasis on the community's responsibility in creating safe and supportive environments for children
The most important thing is whether we speak out or not about our own story, the important thing is that we survive and then that we heal and recover, and live a better life than what our abusers wanted us to have because they did not want the best for us at all.
What happens when survivors of child abuse come together to share their stories and insights? This episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now' offers a rare and raw look into the realities of childhood trauma. With a panel formed by call-in participants, the episode is a dynamic and heartfelt discussion on the tools, programs, and services offered by NAASCA.
Special co-hosts, who are survivor-professionals, bring their trauma-informed perspectives to the table, guiding conversations that tackle tough questions and topics suggested by listeners. From understanding the signs of child abuse to exploring prevention strategies, this episode covers it all. The hosts emphasize the importance of breaking the taboo around discussing childhood sexual abuse and highlight the global impact of this issue.
Whether you're a survivor, know someone who is, or simply want to learn more about creating safe environments for children, this episode is packed with valuable insights and resources. Tune in for a conversation that is both informative and deeply moving.