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Jericho - Care for Kids - Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit
Care for Kids - Jericho
From Crisis to Coordination:
An Integrated Community Response to a Multi-Victim Child Sexual Abuse Crisis.
From Crisis to Coordination is a historical document (1989) which provides the context within which the Care for Kids Program evolved. The 2013 edition of the Care for Kids Program is available in the USA through pcavt@pcavt.org or in Canada at careforkids@healthunit.org.
Out of a Crisis of child sexual abuse, our community has created hope. Out of our story we have created this document. We hope it will help professionals and community leaders be better prepared to cope with a multi-victim, multi-offender crisis, should it ever occur. But more importantly, we hope readers will be inspired to work together in agencies and communities across the country to meet the needs of all sexually abused children. We encourage each and every one of you to do your part to prevent this type of crisis from ever happening in your community. Together let's bring the tragedy of child sexual abuse to an end in Canada.
What is a multi-victim, multi-offender child sexual abuse case?
The challenges and the MVMO cases
Part 2 - Basic facts about child sexual abuse
What forms does the abuse take?
Who is responsible for child sexual abuse?
How is child sexual abuse dealt with by the authorities?
How do children cope with abuse?
Why don't the children tell?
Potential signs of child sexual abuse
Part 3 - The Prescott Story: Background
The Prescott case: Key dates and events
Tipping the first domino: The investigation begins
The scope and nature of the abuse: Facts and figures
Statistical profile of the case
Who's who: The major players
Part 4 - Section 1 - Lessons From Prescott:
What we learned from our experience with a multi-victim child sexual abuse case.
Section I - Investigation, Prosecution, Treatment and Support
Organizing a Community Response
Pulling community services together
Assessing needs and seeking help>
The urgent need for children's treatment
Seeking a lasting impact
Ontario Government funds Special Project
The Advisory Committee: Structure and Accountability
What To Do: To Organize A Community Response To An MVMO Crisis
The Media Frenzy The impact of the media on the community
Attempting to broaden the Media's understanding
How the media helped
The Media's impact on Victims and Survivors
The impact of the Media on the Investigation and Prosecution
What to Do: To Handle the Media
Team work on the front lines of an MVMO case The investigation and Legal Process
Parallel proceedings in Family and Criminal court
Putting children on the stand
Helping the children heal: The Task of the Treatment Team.
Strengthening the Foster Care system
Managing a Multi-victim, Multi-offender Child Welfare Investigation
What to Do: To handle a Joint Child Welfare/Police Investigation and Criminal Prosecution.
To Provide Treatment and Support
Part 4 - Section 2 - Lessons From Prescott:
The Prevention Initiative: Helping the Community to Heal and Prevent Future Abuse
Section II - Meeting Community Needs Community Healing
Care for Kids: Educating Children and Parents About Healthy Sexuality
Working it out Together: Deciding What to do and How to do it
Strengthening Families and Transforming Social Values
What to Do: To help a Community in Crisis Heal and Prevent Future Abuse
CASSA: Helping Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse What to Do: To provide Treatment and Support to Adult Sexual Abuse Survivors The Treatment of Perpetrators: A Key aspect of Prevention Obtaining Treatment for Offenders
What to Do: About the Treatment and Integration of Perpetrators
Evaluation Research: Assessing the Project's Impact The Evaluation Plan
The Challenges of Clinical Evaluation
Assessing Attitudinal Change
What to Do: To Evaluate Your Efforts Part 4 - Section 3 - Lessons From Prescott: Key Lessons
Section III - Key Lessons
Develop Community-wide Partnerships
Adopt a Multifaceted approach
Make sure those Affected by the Crisis are Involved in the Response
Promote Collaboration between Services
Avoid Quick Fixes: Situate your Crisis Response Within a Longer-term Vision
Build on Strengths while recognizing Limitations
Define a Shared Vision
Coordinate your Actions
Pay attention to your Process
Be Prepared to Cope with the Media
Build in Strategies to Help the Community Heal
Incorporate ways to Learn from your experience
Part 5 - What We Learned About Preventing A Child Sexual Abuse Crisis
Beyond Denial Preparing for a Multi-Victim Crisis Components of an advance crisis plan
Reducing the Chance of a Crisis Through Improved Collaboration
A Comprehensive Coordinated Community Response
Collaboration and Coordination: Benefits and Barriers
How do you know when you need to improve Collaboration?
Tips for successful Interagency Partnerships
General Strategies for Preventing Child Sexual Abuse
The Big Picture: Priority Areas for Change Part 6 - Readings and Resources on Child Sexual Abuse
Part 2 - Basic Facts
Part 3 - The Prescott Story
Part 4 - Lessons From Prescott
Part 5 - What We Learned
Poem - The Pain of Abuse - 16 year old survivor