We know that education is the key to moving forward in protecting children from sexual predators and helping survivors of CSA begin the healing process. For these reasons we have tried to provide a thorough list of resources as tools for understanding CSA and taking measures to prevent it.
The following resources are a combination of sites we know and work with professionally, as well as some that we have found to have material to aid survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
At Together We Heal, we do our best to provide the highest standard quality resources for survivors of CSA. While we offer information about the following organizations and include their website information, the views presented at these sites are not necessarily those of Together We Heal. We do not continually monitor these sites, so we can make no claims about the quality or accuracy of opinions and information you might find.
US National Sexual Assault Hotline – 1-800-656-HOPE
Free, confidential, 24-hour hotline
National Child Abuse HOTLINE – 1-800-4-A-CHILD — (800 / 422-4453)
Crisis Counselors Available 24/7
www.suicidehotlines.com/canada.html – Canada Suicide & Crisis Hotlines
www.childmolestationprevention.org
www.fbi.gov/scams-safety/registry/registry – Sex Offender Registry Page
We check that the links are still active regularly, but if you find any broken ones, please contact us.
These forms work hand in hand with the article posted by TWH titled “How To Talk With Your Children About Sexual Abuse.” Please read the article so you will know how best to utilize these forms. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to email David at dpittman@together-we-heal.org.