Empowering Survivors: Open Mic Night with Pastor Deborah
Episode Overview
Pastor Deborah Schleich shares insights on healing from trauma. Importance of community support in child abuse prevention. Challenges faced by survivors in navigating legal systems. Pastor Deborah's global experience and impact. Open mic discussions provide a platform for survivor voices.
God doesn't like ugly, I got lucky, I found, but remember, pedophiles go where children go, and that unfortunately means also the camps, the Boy Scouts, the churches.
In this compelling episode of Stop Child Abuse Now (SCAN), listeners are invited to engage in an open mic night led by Pastor Deborah Schleich, a survivor-professional with a wealth of experience in ministry and social work. Pastor Deborah, who grew up in a military family with a mentally ill mother, has dedicated her life to supporting others who have faced similar traumas.
Her unique perspective blends spiritual guidance with practical mental health strategies, offering invaluable insights to those on their healing journey. Throughout the episode, Pastor Deborah emphasizes the critical importance of community organizations in preventing child abuse and supporting survivors. As a volunteer with numerous groups, she underscores how collective efforts can address the widespread issue of childhood trauma, which remains a global pandemic.
The discussion also touches on the legal and systemic challenges faced by survivors, especially in navigating mental health and family court systems. Deborah's advocacy for the removal of statutes of limitations on crimes like domestic violence and sexual abuse highlights the ongoing struggle to secure justice for victims. The episode is further enriched by contributions from listeners, including Michael and Jessica, who share their experiences and perspectives.
Their stories underscore the complexity of healing from abuse and the necessity of supportive networks. Carol Levine, Vice President of NAASCA, provides additional context, reiterating the organization's mission to educate the public and offer hope for healing. As the episode concludes, the panel encourages continued dialogue and support for adult survivors of child abuse, reminding us all to watch out for one another in our communities.
This episode serves as a powerful reminder that healing is possible and that together, we can make a difference.