Facing the Unthinkable Challenge – Parenting after Child Sexual Abuse
When a child has been sexually abused, parents and family members often feel overwhelmed, isolated, and uncertain of how to cope. This group is designed to provide information and support for non-offending adult family members in a supportive, confidential, and safe environment for discussion and learning.
Topics include:
- Myths and facts about child sexual abuse.
- The effects of trauma on children, parents, and other family members.
- How to talk to children about the abuse.
- How to help children heal: restoring their sense of safety, self-esteem and competence.
- Support systems: deciding who, when, and how to talk about the abuse.
- How to help families heal: learning to trust again, managing and reducing stress, and recognizing your own needs.
- Children’s development: understanding and how trauma may affect children’s development.
- Prevention: helping children to develop healthy boundaries, and talking about safe touch.
- Dealing with the system: police, courts, and therapists.
- Positive collective action.
If you are interested in attending this group please contact victim support at VOCAL on 4961 4755 to reserve your place.
Can’t wait for a group? We can also help on an individual basis, please contact us on 4961 4755 to organise an appointment.