Child abuse

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PRESENTATION Usman Imran REG :16237

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PRESENTATIONUsman ImranREG :16237

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Child A child is a human between the stages of birth

and puberty

AbuseAbuse is defined as anything that is harmful,

injurious, or offensive. It also includes excessive

and wrongful misuse of anything .

Abuse

Abuse is defined as anything that is harmful, injurious, or

offensive. It also includes excessive and wrongful misuse of

anything .

Child

A child is a human between the stages of birth and puberty

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Child abuse

Physical

Sexual

Psychological

Neglect

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Any non-accidental injury to a child by an adult .

This includes hitting, kicking, slapping, shaking, burning, pinching,

hair pulling, biting, choking , throwing etc

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Initial Effects

death caused by physical injuryImmediate pain

Emotional problems•anger, •Hostility•Fear• anxiety

Behavioral problems •aggression •self-destructive behavior• poor social skills

Long Term Consequences

physical disabilities(eye or brain damage)Depression

violent relationshipsDrug or alcohol

An increased potential for child abuse as a

parent.

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Any sexual act between an adult and child.Child sexual abuse (CSA) is a form of child abuse in which an adult or older adolescent abuses a child for sexual stimulation

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Anxietystressguilt, and shameEating disorders Sleep DisordersFlashbacks

Infection Chronic pain Unwanted pregnancy. Addiction High risk of spread of HIV

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PsychologicalAny attitude or behavior which interferes with a child’s mental

health or social development.

This includes screaming, name-calling, shaming,

negative comparisons to others,

telling them they are “bad, no good, worthless” or “a mistake.”

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Insomnia

personality confusion

Inability to trust adults

Physical and

psychological development.

Anger

loss of confidence

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Failure of a parent or other

responsible person to provide

child’s physical needs.

This includes lack of supervision, inappropriate housing or shelter,

inadequate provision of food and water, inappropriate clothing for

weather etc

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Impaired brain development

Poor overall physical health

Depression in children

Poor mental and emotional health

Social difficulties

Alcohol and drug abuse

victimize their own children

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right to live better life.

right to a name.

right to express his views

right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion.

right to health care.

.right to education.

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•Never discipline your child when your anger is out of control.•Participate in your child’s activities and get to know your child’s friends.•Teach your child to use their voice.•Ask questions; for example, when your child tells you he or she doesn’t want to be with someone, this could be a red flag.•Listen to them and believe what they say.•Be aware of changes in your child’s behavior or attitude and inquire into it.•Teach your child what to do if you and your child become separated while away from home.•Teach your child the correct names of his/her private body parts.•Be alert for any talk that reveals premature sexual understanding.•Pay attention when someone shows greater than normal interest in your child

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Thank you !

“It’s not enough to love the children ,it is necessary they are awarethat they are loved”

-St John Bosco