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Not seen and not heard: Child abuse, a guide for donors & funders
Emilie Goodall and Tris Lumley
London: New Philanthropy Capital, July 2007. 112pp. Paperback, (also available as a free downloadable PDF), ISBN 978-0-9553148-6-5. £22.50
This report highlights a number of charities working to help those affected by child abuse, including charities that work in three areas. First, those that teach children how to identify abuse; for example, Eighteen & Under works with children, from pre-school age to teenagers, to help them understand what abuse is and how to protect themselves. Second, charities that treat abusers to help them stop abusing; for example, The Lucy Faithfull Foundation runs a helpline for people worried about their own thoughts or those of someone they know. And third, charities that protect vulnerable teenagers; for example, Barnardo’s helps children who are being sexually exploited or are at risk of exploitation.
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