Finally after months of reading, discussions, info gathering, social debates and analysis my powerpoint presentation on a sensitive topic is complete. It aims to clear away the taboo around a very big problem which was under the carpet for so many years in india.:) :) its available on Slideshare.
* All Statictics are from government reports and NGO findings.
* Videos open on single click. there are two video slides.
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4. STATISTICS SHOW EVERY SECOND CHILD IS
SEXUALLY ABUSED !
Every child is vulnerable to abuse, be it physical, verbal,
emotional or sexual.
More than 53% children report facing one or more forms of
sexual abuse.
50% of sexual offenders are known to the victim or are in
positions of trust (family member, close relative, friend or
neighbour).
Onset of abuse is from 5 years of age.
Boys are equally at risk as girls.
Source: National Study on Child Abuse in April 2007, Ministry of Women
and Child Development
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6. FINDINGS OF “STUDY ON CHILD ABUSE - INDIA 2007”
BY-MINISTRY OF WOMEN AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
Major findings:
53.22% children reported having faced one or more forms of sexual
abuse.
Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar and Delhi reported the highest
percentage of sexual abuse among both boys and girls. Children in
Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Delhi reported the highest incidence
of sexual assault.
50% abuses are persons known to the child or in a position of trust and responsibility.
Most children ( 72 % ) did not report the matter to anyone.
Every second young adults had been sexually abused during their childhood.
Assam reported the highest percentage of sexual abuse (77.50%) who faced one
or more forms of sexual abuse. 90% of the male young adult respondents in
Assam reported one or more forms of sexual abuse whereas the figure for females
in the State was second highest at 65%. The four states of Andhra Pradesh,
Assam, Bihar and Delhi reported higher percentages of sexual
50% of the abusers were cousins, uncles and friends and class fellows. Across
the country, every second child was being subjected to other forms of sexual
abuse and every fifth child was facing severe forms of sexual abuse.
Sexual abuse of children was very often a pre-planned insidious abuse of a
relationship by an abuser over the child.
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9. Districts surveyed in assam
are kamrup and darrang.
Kamrup district has the highest
percentage of Child sexual abuse ,
in india ,Delhi is 2nd highest.
10. CONCLUSION BY THE MINISTRY
“Child abuse is shrouded in secrecy and there is a
conspiracy of silence around the entire subject. In fact there
is a well entrenched belief that there is no child abuse in
India and certainly there is no sexual abuse in the country.
Further, certain kinds of traditional practices that are
accepted across the country, knowingly or un-knowingly
amount to child abuse. Existing socio-economic conditions
also render some children vulnerable and more at risk to
abuse, exploitation and neglect. It is about time that we
recognize this and take remedial measures. Lack of
empirical evidence and qualitative information on the
dimensions of child abuse and neglect makes it difficult to
address the issue in a comprehensive manner.”
All data are from the website of ministry of women and children
11. EFFECTS
Most children quietly suffer, and don’t talk about
Sexual Abuse, But we need to TALK about it, so
that WE can PREVENT IT and CURE IT.
Child Sexual Abuse affects the child negatively, causing :
• Shame, guilt & anger • Fear, shock and confusion
• Constant illnesses • Future exploitative relationships
• Social withdrawal • Inappropriate sexualised behaviour
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13. RULES FOR PERSONAL SAFETY TO BE TAUGHT
TO CHILDREN
RULE NO. 1
It is NEVER all right for someone to TOUCH, LOOK or
TALK about one’s private body parts except to keep them
clean and healthy. It is never alright for someone older or
bigger to ask the child to TOUCH, LOOK or TALK about
their private body parts.
RULE NO. 2
If someone tries to break this rule, say “NO” and RUN
AWAY.
RULE NO. 3
TELL someone you trust and keep telling untill you get the
necessary help.
14. WAYS OF HEALING
Sometimes, despite our best efforts, our
children become victims of sexual abuse. We
need to help the children through this by the
following:
Step 1
Recognizing that the child has been sexually
abused.
Step 2
Helping the child talk about this experience.
Step 3
Seeking professional support to help the child
heal.
15. Some of the NGO’s working in this field to reduce the frequency of abuse
are :
1. Arpan – www.arpan.org.in
2. Childline ( A part of snehalaya )
3. Tulir
4. Save the children
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18. A VIDEO BY ARPAN ( NATION WIDE NGO WORKING AGAINST
CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE ).
20. WE CAN :
• Aware our parents , siblings to take care of themselves in the
right way.
• Aware our colony/residence/school through seminars and
discussions.
• Effectively take part in awareness campaigns by the
nationally recognised NGO’s.
• Help any child in distress by dialing childline/police or
providing the necessary help to the child.
• Teach people around us to ACCEPT that child abuse exists
around us and we need to act against it.
• Donate or collect funds for NGO’s to do their good work .
• Organise workshops to equipt children and parents with the
necessary details and ways to prevent child abuse.