Introduction
Physical Abuse
Sexual Abuse
Financial or Material Abuse
Neglect or Acts of Omission
Discriminatory Abuse
Domestic Violence or Abuse
Organisational or Institutional Abuse
Psychological or Emotional Abuse
Modern Slavery
Self-Neglect
Spiritual Abuse

Sexual Abuse

Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse is unwanted sexual activity, with perpetrators using force, making threats or taking advantage of victims not able to give consent.

American Psychological Association

Everyone working within your Religious Life Group should ensure they are familiar with the Indicators and Signs of Sexual Abuse…

Rape, attempted rape or sexual assault

Inappropriate touch anywhere

Non-consensual masturbation of either or both persons

Non-consensual sexual penetration or attempted penetration of the vagina, anus or mouth

Any sexual activity that the person lacks the capacity to consent to

Inappropriate looking, sexual teasing or innuendo or sexual harassment

Sexual photography or forced use of pornography or witnessing of sexual acts

Indecent exposure

I have lived for too long with the pain, anger and frustration of the trauma of sexual abuse. Sharing my experiences with the Inquiry gave me hope and reassurance; hope that this crime will no longer be hidden and denied, reassurance that, at last, an official authority listened and believed. For the first time my truth is now accepted and respected.

Truth Project Participant

Bruising, particularly to thighs, buttocks and upper arms and marks on the neck

Torn, stained or bloody underclothing

Bleeding, pain or itching in the genital area

Unusual difficulty in walking or sitting

Foreign bodies in genital or rectal openings

Infections, unexplained genital discharge, or sexually transmitted diseases

Pregnancy in a woman who is unable to consent to sexual intercourse

Uncharacteristic use of explicit sexual language or significant changes in behaviour or attitude

Incontinence not related to a medical condition

Self-harming

Poor concentration, withdrawal, sleep disturbance

Excessive fear/apprehension or, or withdrawal from, relationships

Fear of receiving help with personal care

Reluctance to be alone with a particular person

Support for those who have experienced or been affected by Sexual Abuse

https://www.thesurvivorstrust.org

https://www.sarsas.org.uk