![]() ![]() It can include making sexual comments to a Child, kissing, touching a Child's genitals or breasts, oral sex, or intercourse with a Child. Perpetrators of sexual abuse take advantage of their power, authority, or position over the Child for their own benefit. A child cannot provide consent, therefore even if ‘consent’ is given, it still constitutes sexual abuse. ![]() older, or younger but more physically or intellectually developed) involves a Child in any sexual activity. Sexual Abuse, which occurs when an adult, or a person in authority (i.e.harmful training methods or overtraining where there is the potential to result in damage to a Child's physical, intellectual, or emotional wellbeing and development.constant criticism, teasing, ignoring, threatening, yelling, scapegoating, ridicule, intentional exclusion, continual coldness, and rejection.repeated rejection or threats to a Child. ![]() Emotional or Psychological Abuse, which occurs when a Child does not receive the love, affection, or attention they need for healthy emotional, psychological, and social development or are exposed to violence/abuse against other Children or adults.harmful training methods or overtraining where there is the potential to result in damage to a Child's physical development.shoving, hitting, slapping, shaking, throwing, punching, biting, burning, kicking and.Physically abusive behaviour includes, but is not limited to: Physical Abuse, which occurs when a person subjects a Child to application of physical force, which may cause injury intentionally or inadvertently as a result of physical punishment or the aggressive treatment of a Child.series or combination of acts, omissions, or circumstances,.single act, omission, or circumstance or.does, or is likely to, endanger that a Child's physical or emotional health, development, or wellbeing,.causes, is causing or is likely to cause any detrimental effect so that a Child's physical, psychological, or emotional wellbeing or.financial abuse such as restricting access to bank accounts, taking control of finances and money, forbidding someone from working, taking someone's pay and not allowing them to access it Ĭhild Abuse is the mistreatment of a Child that:.verbal abuse such as repeated or severe insults, name calling, criticism, swearing and humiliation, attacks on someone's intelligence, body shaming, or aggressive yelling.emotional abuse such as repeated and intentional embarrassment in public, preventing or excluding someone from participating in sport activities, stalking, humiliation, or intimidation.sexual abuse including rape and assault, using sexually degrading insults, forced sex or sexual acts, deliberately causing pain during sex, unwanted touching or exposure to pornography, sexual jokes, using sex to coerce compliance.physical abuse and assault including hitting, slapping, punching, kicking, destroying property, sleep, and food deprivation, forced feeding, unreasonable physical restraint, spitting at another person or biting. ![]() Abuse must be behaviour of a nature and level of seriousness which includes, but is not limited to: ![]()
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