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1 CENTRAL JAMAICA CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS Children & Adolescents Ministries

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4 Child Abuse Child abuse is the physical, sexual, emotional maltreatment, or neglect of a child or children. There are four major categories of child abuse: neglect, physical abuse, psychological or emotional abuse, and sexual abuse.”

5 CHILD ABUSE

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10 83% of abuse is committed by a child's biological parents

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13 Emotional Abuse Emotional abuse is defined as the production of psychological and social deficits in the growth of a child as a result of others behavior towards the child. Examples: Yelling Coarse and rude attitude Inattention Harsh criticism Name-calling Ridicule Degradation

14 Emotional Abuse Destruction of personal belongings Torture or killing of a pet Excessive criticism Inappropriate or excessive demand Withholding communication Routine labeling or humiliation.

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16 Physical Abuse Physical contact that causes pain, injury, bodily harm or other physical suffering

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19 Sexual Abuse “Child sexual abuse is a form of child abuse in which an adult or older adolescent abuses a child for sexual stimulation. Sexual abuse refers to the participation of a child in a sexual act aimed toward the physical gratification or the financial profit of the person committing the act.

20 Sexual Abuse Sexual Abuse includes: Asking or pressuring a child to engage in sexual activities Indecent exposure Displaying pornography to a child Actual sexual contact with a child Physical contact with the child’s genitals Viewing of the child’s genitalia without physical contact Using a child to produce child pornography.”

21 Sexual Abuse Forcing a child to engage in or witness sexual activities

22 Sexual Abuse Characteristics of a victim : Inappropriate interest or knowledge of sexual acts Bedwetting Nightmares Change in appetite Excessive aggression Fear of a particular person or family member

23 Physical Neglect

24 Child Neglect Child neglect is the failure of a parent or other person with responsibility for the child to provide needed food, clothing, shelter, medical care, or supervision to the degree that the child’s health, safety, and well- being are threatened with harm.” Neglect is also a lack of attention from the people surrounding a child

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27 Child Neglect Characteristics of a victim: Unsuitable clothes for weather Dirty Clothes Unsupervised Late hours on the street Extreme hunger Unexplained weight loss Fatigue

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36 Every child has the right to be loved, protected and nurtured in a safe and healthy environment.

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38 Keep the children happy and safe


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