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Child Abuse Mayra B., Tatiana M., Christina G. Daisy R. Sean H.
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Introduction Demographics Findings Community Needs Analysis Solutions: Community-Based Organizing Strategies
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What is child abuse? How has child abuse affected you? What has been helpful in overcoming it?
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40 Survey’s in total 53% Female 48% Male Of those surveyed, average age was 18. Surveyed in Ygnacio Valley High School, family members, friends, and BART.
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45% Latinos 28% White 15% African-American 58% Spoke English 42% Spoke Spanish
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Who abused you? 55%- Father 47%- Mother What was the reason? 65%- Anger 50%-Previous Abuse 35%-Stress
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Father son abuse Father son abuse This shows some very graphic scenes of verbal and physical child abuse. We’ll show about 3 minutes of the video. If you feel uncomfortable, you may step outside until the video is over. The father was arrested and did go to jail.
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When did it start? Between 6-7 When did it end? Between 8-12 What type of abuse was it? 79%- Physical 41%- Verbally 23%- Sexually On a scale of 1-10, how much did this affect your life? 62% voted 9 or 10
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People who feel helpless believe talking does not help There is a need to focus on people who feel helpless
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People who isolate themselves believe it greatly changed their lives There is a need to help people who isolate themselves
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There’s a relationship between how much it affected their life and the age at which it stopped There is a need to stop child abuse before the age of 12
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There is a relationship between the severity of the abuse and advocacy
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People who talked to 2 or more people believe that therapy helps There is a need for therapists to help people who do don’t have anyone to talk to 0 10
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Some parents don’t know how to deal with their anger issues. For example 65% said anger was the cause of Child Abuse
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If they don’t feel comfortable they wont open up about the issue. Those who were abused talked to people and rated that therapy helped. Those who didn’t talk to people therapy didn’t help as much
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Not many parents know how to raise children. They don’t know the difference between discipline and child abuse. They don’t know any other way of raising a child.
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Strategy 1: Work with parents/guardians who have anger issues c Offer free food to attend PTA meetings In these meetings teach how to let out anger in a non-violent way. Teach techniques on how to control anger before it gets more serious
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Strategy 2: Have a retreat that focuses on child abuse intervention strategies for councilors/therapists in schools. Volunteers to tell their story with child abuse Bring in recent research on child abuse interventions Volunteers with facilitation experience
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Strategy 3: Hold monthly meetings on how to discipline and raise children. In the monthly meetings, teach parents/guardians how to discipline their children without physically hurting them. Have volunteers visit teen pregnancy facilities and give the young future mom’s and dad’s knowledge on raising their child.
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Anger Management Help Parents Personally Better Parenting PTA Meetings X X X Child Abuse Retreat X X Monthly meeting on how to Raise Kids X X
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Anger Management Help Parents Personally Better Parenting PTA Meetings X X X Child Abuse Retreat X X Monthly meeting on how to Raise Kids X X
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Child Abuse is something that needs to be a priority Anger is a main factor behind child abuse We discovered parent needs for anger management and better parenting skills Those abused need more people to talk to Our chosen strategy is to have PTA meetings that focus on how to manage anger
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