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Children and young people

Child survivors

There are occasions that adult survivors talk about, when, if only the people they met had had awareness, it might have been possible for safe adults to notice them as children and perhaps have found a way to help. read more

Things to watch out for in children

Non-socialised: Many young survivors do not know how to behave normally around other children. They may not know how to play or join in playground games. read more

How children get involved in ritual abuse

There are many different ways that young children can become involved in the activities of a group practising ritual abuse. read more


Helping child survivors of ritual abuse

Advice for non-abusive parents and carers who think their child may have experiences ritual abuse. read more


How teenagers get involved in ritual abuse

We need to know the different ways that teenagers get involved so that we can attempt to keep them safe. read more


Helping young people who are survivors of ritual abuse

Traumatised young people can be extremely difficult to live and work with. Their behaviour can become very extreme and very challenging. read more

 

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