How to Prevent Child Abuse in London

The term child abuse has been defined as an act that includes a child’s exploitation on an emotional and physical level, besides the sexual harassment and ill-treatment that is to be face by him/her. And in these cases, majority of abusers are well-known to the child or his/her family. This relationship of trust discourages the victim from disclosing the exploitation the he/she is suffering from, indirectly allowing to be sucked deeper into a vicious trap laid out by the abuser.

Many cases of child abuse go unreported because of various factors (inability of the child to narrate his ordeal to an adult, shame that may be brought on the family etc) but according to NSPCC, roughly about 46,700 children in the UK are at a risk of child abuse as of now. London, specifically speaking, has its own story to tell. Stop your child or children around you from being abused!

Learn the tips mentioned in this article to know what you have to do to prevent this horrible victimization in London.

Instructions

  • 1

    Try and be nurturing towards a child. Establish a relationship based on trust and cordiality. So in case an abusive incident does happen, the child does not feel a communication gap and can easily share his feelings.

  • 2

    There are times when the troubles in our lives bog us down and as a consequence, we start lashing at our kids. Don’t do that. If you feel the need to vent out, look for other outlets. Go for a walk in the park or listen to music to soothe your nerves but don’t make the child suffer for your bad mood. Otherwise, the child will keep going down in an abyss of seclusion and not be able to communicate with you when the need arises.

  • 3

    Inform your child and give him sexual education. The child is never too young to be educated about these things. Tell the child not to allow anyone to touch them in an inappropriate manner and always raise their voice if they feel uncomfortable or uneasy by an adult’s actions.

  • 4

    If a child has been abused and he tries to discuss the issue with you, never brush it off. Listen to what he/she has to say and give your input. Take him/her for a counseling session if the need arises. There are some good psychiatrists available in London and they are;


    Visit The London Psychiatry Centre’s website.
    Visit Harley Therapy’s website.

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