Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2575

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2575

Stop Child Abuse Now

Tonight's special guest is Peter Elsley from Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada, a 50 year old originally from Australia, who's been living in Ontario, Canada for 17 years of his life. "I am also a long time survivor of 30 years living with HIV; due to,...

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1:30:5416 Jan 2021

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Surviving Abuse: Peter Elsley's Story

Episode Overview

  • Peter Elsley's survival story of abuse and living with HIV.
  • The importance of educating children on body parts and abuse prevention.
  • Impact of family dynamics on childhood abuse experiences.
  • Role of NASCA in supporting and educating survivors.
  • Encouragement for survivors to share their stories for healing.
An educated child is a safer child.

In this enlightening episode of the Stop Child Abuse Now show, Peter Elsley bravely shares his journey of surviving childhood sexual abuse and the subsequent challenges he faced, including living with HIV for over 30 years. Originally from Australia, Peter has been residing in Chatham-Kent, Ontario, Canada, and has become a vocal advocate for survivors of abuse, sharing his story to inspire others.

Peter's ordeal began at the tender age of six, when he was first sexually abused by an older cousin. This traumatic experience was compounded by a troubled family environment, with both parents struggling with alcoholism and gambling. Peter's testimony highlights the pervasive nature of abuse and the importance of addressing these issues openly. The podcast emphasizes the crucial role of education in preventing abuse.

By teaching children about their bodies and removing the taboo surrounding discussions of sexual abuse, parents can create a safer environment for their kids. Peter recounts how his lack of knowledge about body parts made it difficult for him to communicate with authorities after being abused, underlining the need for early education. NASCA, the National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse, plays a significant role in supporting survivors like Peter.

The organization aims to break the silence around childhood abuse and trauma, offering hope and healing to those affected. NASCA provides resources for prevention, intervention, and recovery, encouraging survivors to share their stories as a step towards healing. Peter's story is a testament to resilience and the power of sharing one's experiences. By coming forward, he not only fosters his own healing but also empowers others to step out of the shadows and confront their past.

The episode concludes with a call to action for survivors to tell their stories, emphasizing the emotional benefits and the potential to inspire others. As Peter continues his advocacy, he reminds listeners that they are part of a supportive community, likening NASCA to a family that provides understanding and support. His courage and openness serve as an inspiration to all those battling the scars of abuse.

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