Choosing to Disclose It is never too late to disclose

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Choosing to Disclose It is never too late to disclose Grade 8: Abuse (Overhead 1C) Choosing to Disclose It is never too late to disclose You can disclose when you are ready The abuse is not your fault Other people may be at risk You can regain control over your life There are people who can help Be persistent, keep telling Who to tell: A close friend A trusted adult What will happen: Someone will help The abuse should stop Adapted from: BC Ministry of Education, (1995) Career and Personal Planning Resource Package The Canadian Red Cross Society. (July 1996). It’s Not Your Fault (pamphlet) Copyright 2009 – Alberta Health Services – www.teachingsexualhealth.ca