Guide to Child Reactions and Parent Responses to Child Sexual Abuse/Assault
Find suggested responses to common reactions children might experience after a sexual abuse/assault.
Our Safe Place: The Center for Child Protection and Health experts have created this list of resources to help you keep your child safe and well.
Find suggested responses to common reactions children might experience after a sexual abuse/assault.
Find a list of common responses experienced by female survivors of sexual abuse/assault, and common phases survivors often go through.
HFCA is an initiative of the AAP and its partners to improve the health and well-being outcomes of children and teens in foster care.
The American Academy of Pediatrics’ parenting website offers resources and information about adoption and foster care, including information about becoming a foster parent, discipline, sexual abuse and safety.
Find information about the many ways you can help survivors of sexual assault/abuse.
For more information, please visit Prevent Child Abuse America website at www.preventchildabuse.org and the Safe Place website at www.chop.edu/safeplace.
If you have been a victim of sexual violence and are seeking information, referral or resources, call 1-888-772-7227.
It's a resource for anyone concerned about helping sexually abused children or seeking information on the subject.
Philadelphia DHS provides services and resources that promote safety, permanency, and well-being for children and youth at risk of abuse, neglect and delinquency.
Its mission is to assist/prepare adults and families for self-sufficiency and independent living.