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'.a valuable resource book for teachers, child care workers and
school administrators on preventing, identifying and handling cases
of child abuse and neglect. [It includes] a unique international
perspective on child protection.' Associate Professor Sandy K
Wurtele, University of Colorado 'Many books stop at the what should
be done, but this book goes beyond that to tell us the how. It is
sound, practical and most welcomed.' Wilma Bartlett, The National
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, UK Teachers and
early childhood workers are the only professionals in contact with
abused children for long periods of time. Although they are seldom
aware of their importance, they can provide the child's best
defence against abuse. Abused children exhibit identifiable
behaviours and perform less well in school than their peers.
Educators and caregivers can learn to observe children's
development and respond to their special needs. Schools have always
taken responsibility for teaching children to stay safe from
traffic, fire, water and electricity. They are also in the best
position for teaching children to stay safe with people. Child
Protection is a comprehensive guide to the common forms of child
abuse and neglect. It offers practical help for the identification
of child abuse and neglect and the support of the child victims
and, in particular, the provision of curriculum for child
protection. Freda Briggs, formerly a teacher and social worker is
Professor Child Development at the University of South Australia.
She is also the author of From Victim To Offender, Why My Child?,
Developing Personal Safety Skills In Children With Disabilities,
Keep Children Safe and Child Sexual Abuse: Confronting The Problem.
Russell Hawkins is a psychologist in private practice and a senior
lecturer in Psychology at the University of South Australia.
Tom was the only adult who gave me the attention and affection that
I so badly needed. I loved his caresses and the times he comforted
me. I loved talking to him because he was the only adult who
listened and understood. - Neil's Story From Victim to Offender
shows how victims of child sexual abuse become juvenile and adult
offenders. The stories told by these offenders reveal the
vulnerability of boys to paedophiles and pederasts who provide the
male attention lacking in some children's home lives. They show how
early sexualisation damages children's sexual development, their
relationships and their adult lives. The story of a female offender
reveals that this problem is not confined to boys. These stories
highlight the inadequacy of current child protection programs for
the protection of boys. The editor's introduction and the chapter
from a psychologist who specialises in the treatment of offenders
emphasise the need to improve child protection and treatment
programs for offenders. From Victim to Offender offers unique
insights into the experiences of victims and offenders of sexual
abuse, and is essential reading for professionals who are concerned
about child protection and those responsible for the rehabilitation
of offenders.
'.a valuable resource book for teachers, child care workers and
school administrators on preventing, identifying and handling cases
of child abuse and neglect. [It includes] a unique international
perspective on child protection.' Associate Professor Sandy K
Wurtele, University of Colorado'Many books stop at the what should
be done, but this book goes beyond that to tell us the how. It is
sound, practical and most welcomed.'Wilma Bartlett, The National
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, UKTeachers and
early childhood workers are the only professionals in contact with
abused children for long periods of time. Although they are seldom
aware of their importance, they can provide the child's best
defence against abuse.Abused children exhibit identifiable
behaviours and perform less well in school than their peers.
Educators and caregivers can learn to observe children's
development and respond to their special needs.Schools have always
taken responsibility for teaching children to stay safe from
traffic, fire, water and electricity. They are also in the best
position for teaching children to stay safe with people.Child
Protection is a comprehensive guide to the common forms of child
abuse and neglect. It offers practical help for the identification
of child abuse and neglect and the support of the child victims
and, in particular, the provision of curriculum for child
protection.Freda Briggs, formerly a teacher and social worker is
Professor Child Development at the University of South Australia.
She is also the author of From Victim To Offender, Why My Child?,
Developing Personal Safety Skills In Children With Disabilities,
Keep Children Safe and Child Sexual Abuse: Confronting The Problem.
Russell Hawkins is a psychologist in private practice and a senior
lecturer in Psychology at the University of South Australia.
Professor Freda Briggs writes with great authority on one of the
greatest, hidden problems in Australia today. She is dedicated to
the cause of educating all who work with children so that they are
better equipped to keep children safe, assist in bringing about
justice for victims and a change in societal attitudes. Some of the
cases that Professor Briggs exposes are difficult to comprehend but
are very real and bring great shame on our society. Despite the
fact that child abuse is acknowledged and professionals are
mandated to report suspicions and disclosures, this scourge still
occurs and children are being damaged emotionally, sexually and
physically for life. Some even die. This exceptionally
well-researched book is shocking in its contents. Its intention is
to reveal what is really happening in our society and to spur
people into action to turn this shameful and complex problem around
so that abuse stops and healing can begin. It should be a
compulsory handbook for all whose work involves children,
especially in the legal system, all human services, schools,
pre-schools and foster care. It covers all aspects of child abuse
and neglect and presents case studies of acts of abuse and the ways
they have been dealt with in recent times. It is books such as this
that 'get the message out there' so that something is done in this
supposedly enlightened age.
Tom was the only adult who gave me the attention and affection that
I so badly needed. I loved his caresses and the times he comforted
me. I loved talking to him because he was the only adult who
listened and understood. - Neil's Story From Victim to Offender
shows how victims of child sexual abuse become juvenile and adult
offenders. The stories told by these offenders reveal the
vulnerability of boys to paedophiles and pederasts who provide the
male attention lacking in some children's home lives. They show how
early sexualisation damages children's sexual development, their
relationships and their adult lives. The story of a female offender
reveals that this problem is not confined to boys. These stories
highlight the inadequacy of current child protection programs for
the protection of boys. The editor's introduction and the chapter
from a psychologist who specialises in the treatment of offenders
emphasise the need to improve child protection and treatment
programs for offenders.From Victim to Offender offers unique
insights into the experiences of victims and offenders of sexual
abuse, and is essential reading for professionals who are concerned
about child protection and those responsible for the rehabilitation
of offenders.
The memory of sexual abuse in childhood never leaves its victims.
Likewise the memory of bullying never goes away. Advances in
technology are making our children more vulnerable to both.
Professor Briggs, an expert in child protection, draws on a
lifetime of research and practical experience to assist with
today's parenting issues. In this book parents will learn how to:
Recognise the dangers to children in modern Western society; Build
stronger kids and help them make smart choices; Choose safe,
high-quality childcare and child minders; Safeguard children in
potentially dangerous situations, including bullying, cyberspace
and the internet; Protect against child sexual abuse; Parent
through adolescence; Choose safe student exchanges.
'This book offers some quite unique resource material. The first
two chapters should be mandatory reading for all who work with or
aspire to work with children. For teachers of students with
disabilites, especially students who are deaf or wheelchair
dependent, the collection of curriculum ideas offers stimulation
for jaded programs.' - The Journal Of Intellectual And
Developmental Disability. 'Clearly structured with a large typeface
and bold illustrations, the text is friendly and easily utilised
with many pages specifically formatted to assist in the learning
process... a text that introduces young people to the safelty
skills that they require and raises awareness levels of
professional to the likelihood of abusive situations is an
essential prerequisite of any establishment that encounters young
people with disabilities.' - Talk, the magazine of the National
Deaf Children's Society 'An excellent resource for understanding
personal safety skills for all children, including children with
disabilities.' - Link 'People interested in teaching children with
disabilities to minimize their risk for abuse often tell me that
they don't know where to start. This book starts from the right
place. It's based on a firm foundation, a thorough knowledge of
abuse prevention curricula for children without disabilities. The
principles and practices of abuse prevention for all children have
been carefully maintained while allowing for the special needs of
children with disabilities.' - Professor Dick Sobsey, The
University of Atlanta Abuse and Disability Project 'These modules
will be of considerable help when planning a curriculum to help
children with disabilities protect themselves, and will enable
carers and parents to become more aware and pro-active in such a
programme.' - NAPSAC Bulletin 'Contains invaluble information on
child protection issues.' - Bulletin, Royal College of Speech and
Language Therapists 'Provides invaluable information needed by
parents and other caregivers for an understanding of personal
safety skills for all children, and explains the risks and
considerations peculiar to children with special needs.' - In Touch
Newsletter 'This book is a 'must' for educational establishments
who have disabled children and take child protection seriously...
The layout, contents and illustrations made it easy for me to take
in the information boldly presented in the book... the seven
modules are excellent and represent a concrete base on which to
plan our individualised approach. - Catch Up, Capability Scotland
'All [Briggs'] information is valid and provides a sound foundation
for safety skills work... The suggested teaching activities are
good ones and are located in wider contexts of work on
self-effecacy and self-value. The worksheets are excellent...
Provides useful general reference materials and some well though
out activities.' - Deafness and Education 'This book is valuable
for all teachers, care staff, and child protection practitioners.
It should be available within all training on child protection.' -
Child Abuse and Neglect Although child protection has become a
major issue, the abuse of children with disabilities has been
largely ignored. International research shows that this group of
children is at greatest risk from all forms of maltreatment.
However, the needs of children with disabilities are not being met
first, because these children are not being acknowledged as a
target population by the community at large and, second, because
service providers are so overwhelmed by other problems that they
have not begun to take up the challenge of addressing the special
needs of this most vulnerable minority group. This book, written at
the request of teachers, social workers and psychologists, is in
two parts. Part I provides the information needed by parents,
teachers and other caregivers for an understanding of personal
safety skills for all children, and explains the risks and
considerations peculiar to children with special needs. Possible
approaches and methods for their protection are introduced. Part II
provides practical curriculum ideas and exercises for developing
safety skills in children and young people with mild to severe
disabilities. The curriculum ideas are sequenced to help with the
development of basic safety knowledge and skills, and may also be
used in mixed ability classes.
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