Resources
Below is a collection of documents and websites we hope will be both educational and helpful.
General
Child protection act
The purpose of this act is to protect children from harm due to abuse and neglect.
According to the Child Protection act, one situation where a child may be in need of protection is when the child has been sexually abused by a parent or by another person where the parent knew or ought to have known of the possibility of sexual abuse of the child and the parent failed to protect the child.
Sexual abuse
According to the Criminal Code of Canada, sexual abuse is defined as any sexual exploitation of a child by an older person. Types of sexual abuse include:
- An invitation to sexual touching.
- Procuring sexual activity from a child.
- A caregiver (permitting to engage) in sexual activity.
- Exposing genitals to a child
- Incest.
- Exposing a child to or engaging in pornography.
Child
- A person under the age of 16 years.
- A person between the ages of 16 and 18 years where the person, due to developmental, mental or physical incapacity, is or appears to be unable to protect himself or herself
Youth
A person over the age of 12 years and under the age of 18 years.
Parent
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A birth or adoptive parent who has custody or guardianship rights to a child.
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A person, who has stood in loco parentis to a child for a period of not less than one year and who has a continuing relationship with the child.
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A legal guardian of a child.
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A person responsible for the care of a child and with whom the child resides.
Caregiver
A foster parent, an employee of a child care organization or other person who has the care of a child.
Interpersonal Abuse
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Sexual assault statistics - Nation Child Traumatic Stress Network
- Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
- American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry - Facts for families.
- National Child Protection Clearinghouse
- Be Web Aware
- Centres for Disease Control - Sexual abuse.
- California Dept. of Education - Bullying resources.
- Centre of Excellence for Child Welfare - Child abuse incidence studies.
- Teen Health Website - Sexually-transmitted infections.
- Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
- Child Welfare Resource Centre
- Child Welfare Information Gateway
- Foreign Language Patient Resources
- Get Net Wise
- Health Canada - Just for youth.
- Worldwide List of Abuse Agencies
- Child Abuse Monument Project
- International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
- Justice Canada - Sexual abuse and exploitation of youth: fact sheet.
- Kid's Help Phone
- Youth Mental Health
- Male Survivor
- Nation Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges
- Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies
- Health Canada - Child sexual abuse.
- Health Canada - Sexual abuse guide for children.
- Project Blue Sky - Domestic violence.
- Sexual Assault Care Centre
- Hospital for Sick Children - Suspected child abuse and neglect program.
- Stop It Now!
- Toronto Child Abuse Centre - Child abuse facts.
- UNICEF - Convention on rights of children.
- Ontario Children's Aid Societies
- Victim Support
- Internation Child Abuse Network
- Mayo Clinic - Foreign language resources.
- Office for Victims of Crime - Foreign language publications.
- Spanish Sexual Health
Adolescent sexual offenders
- Ethical Treatment for All Youth - Personal stories.
- National Centre on Sexual Behaviour of Youth - Misconceptions.
- National Centre on Sexual Behaviour of Youth - Female sexual offenders.
- Public Health Agency of Canada
- Who are adolescent sexual offenders?
Sexualized behaviour problems
- National Centre on Sexual Behaviour of Youth
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Sexual behaviour myths -
Youth with sexual behaviour problems -
Sexual behaviour slides
