Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2577

Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN) - 2577

Stop Child Abuse Now

Q & A call-in discussion with a survivor-professional, using an OPEN MIKE forum. We'll feature a survivor-professional co-host who'll field topics brought to the episode by you, the listener. ~~ Tonight the special co-host will be Dr Debra...

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1:29:2620 Jan 2021

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Empowering Voices Against Child Abuse

Episode Overview

  • Child abuse is a global pandemic needing awareness.
  • Human trafficking disproportionately affects African Americans.
  • Men can be survivors of sexual abuse and trauma.
  • The SCRIPT conference offers tools for community collaboration.
  • Education and outreach are key to prevention and recovery.
Treat people the way you want to be treated. The SCRIPT conference gives you the tools to do that if you've never been taught.

In the latest episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now', Dr. Debra Warner returns as a guest host to discuss pressing issues related to child abuse and human trafficking. As a forensic psychologist and professor, Dr. Warner brings a wealth of experience and insight into the conversation, addressing critical topics from her research and professional practice. The discussion begins with an emphasis on the pervasive nature of child abuse, which is described as a pandemic affecting individuals worldwide.

The mission of NAASCA, the organization behind the podcast, is to educate the public and provide hope for healing. By breaking the taboo surrounding childhood sexual abuse, the podcast aims to raise awareness and promote prevention, intervention, and recovery. Dr. Warner highlights the importance of community collaboration in combating human trafficking. She notes that African Americans are disproportionately affected, emphasizing the need for targeted outreach and education.

Her involvement in the FBI's community outreach program underscores her commitment to these issues. The episode also explores the often overlooked area of male survivor trauma. Dr. Warner, an author known for her work on male trauma, discusses the societal expectations and challenges faced by male survivors of sexual abuse. She advocates for a more inclusive approach to survivor support and recognition, stressing that abuse can affect anyone, regardless of gender.

Listeners are encouraged to participate in the upcoming SCRIPT conference, which Dr. Warner is actively promoting. The conference, held via Zoom, focuses on community collaboration and human trafficking, providing attendees with the tools and knowledge necessary to make a difference. Throughout the episode, the importance of treating others with kindness and empathy is reiterated. Dr. Warner, along with other participants, shares personal stories and insights, offering a powerful reminder of the resilience and strength within survivor communities.

As the episode concludes, listeners are left with a sense of hope and empowerment. The podcast serves as a vital platform for education and advocacy, encouraging individuals to take action and support survivors in their journey towards healing.

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