Sexual abuse can can be any situation where a child is exploited for the sexual pleasure of another.Ĭalled ‘non contact’ or ‘covert’ sexual abuse, this can look like someone who constantly exposed their body to you, forced you to expose your body, showed you pornography, or constantly talked about sexual things to you.Įxamples of covert abuse are a father who always talks about a daughter’s body ‘being too sexual’ when she is going through puberty. It is now recognised that sexual abuse does not even have to involve physicality to be extraordinarily damaging to a child and the future adult they will become. It can be an older sibling or another child who abuses you. In fact definitions of child sexual abuse have recently been updated.įirst of all, sexual abuse does not have to be between a child and a ‘grownup’. It’s important to understand what qualifies as sexual abuse before dismissing an experience you might have had as ‘not a big deal’. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimates that 7.5% of British adults experienced some form of sexual abuse before the age of 16.Īnd real rates might be higher, given that it’s also thought around a third of children abused by an adult tell no one. Suspect you were sexually abused as a child? You are far from alone.
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