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Thorn published youth-centered research that digs into the experiences of German youth (aged 12-16) with online sexual harms, including cold solicitations, online grooming, sexting, NCII, and the hurdles they face in disclosing their experiences. GERMAN Version

Region: Europe & Russia, Global

THORN

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Thorn published youth-centered research that digs into the experiences of German youth (aged 12-16) with online sexual harms, including cold solicitations, online grooming, sexting, NCII, and the hurdles they face in disclosing their experiences. ENGLISH Version

Region: Europe & Russia, Global

THORN

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Thorn published youth-centered research that digs into the experiences of French youth (aged 12-16) with online sexual harms, including cold solicitations, online grooming, sexting, NCII, and the hurdles they face in disclosing their experiences. FRENCH VERSION

Region: Europe & Russia, Global

THORN

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Thorn published youth-centered research that digs into the experiences of French youth (aged 12-16) with online sexual harms, including cold solicitations, online grooming, sexting, NCII, and the hurdles they face in disclosing their experiences.

Region: Europe & Russia, Global

THORN

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In this TL;DR video, we delve into the significant research article “A Global Systematic Scoping Review of Literature on the Sexual Exploitation of Boys,” published in the Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect. Our aim is to distill the essential findings of this comprehensive review, highlighting its impact on understanding and addressing the sexual exploitation of boy victims, a group often overlooked in research and clinical attention.

Region: Global

EVIDENT

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This TL;DR video presents an overview of the critical research, “Enhancing a Survivor-Centred Approach to Healthcare Provision in Afghanistan,” from the Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect. The study focuses on the unique challenges male victims/survivors of sexual violence face in accessing healthcare services in Afghanistan, a context deeply affected by conflict.

Region: Middle East, Global

EVIDENT

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This video offers a detailed summary of the study “Frontline Support Services for Boys Who Have Experienced Child Sexual Exploitation,” featured in the Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect. The research provides insights into the challenges reported by 404 Frontline Support Workers in seven countries, focusing on their experiences in providing services to boys who have been victims of child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA).

Region: Global

EVIDENT

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In this TL;DR video, we explore the findings of the research “Sexual Exploitation of Children: Barriers for Boys in Accessing Social Supports for Victimization,” published in the Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect. This discussion paper, based partly on ECPAT International’s Global Boys Initiative, sheds light on the unique challenges faced by boys and gender-diverse children who are victims of sexual exploitation.

Region: Global

EVIDENT

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This TLDR video examines the study “‘She was willing to send me there’: Intrafamilial Child Sexual Abuse, Exploitation, and Trafficking of Boys,” featured in the Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect. The research delves into the deeply complex and often concealed world of intrafamilial child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA), focusing on the experiences of male victims and survivors.

Region: Global

EVIDENT

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This TLDR video analyzes the study “Which Groups are Most Affected by Sexual Violence? A Disaggregated Analysis by Sex, Age, and HIV-status of Adolescents Living in South Africa,” from the Journal of Child Abuse and Neglect. The research provides a comprehensive look at the prevalence of sexual violence (SV) among adolescents in South Africa, dissecting the impacts based on sex, age, and HIV status.

Region: Africa, Global

EVIDENT

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This article focuses on the devastating impact of war on children and the critical need for peace for the future well-being of young generations.

Region: Global

My Body is My Body Program

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Primary prevention – investment for safety, health and well-being of children, adolescents, adolescents and adults The experience of violence and sexual abuse is also a reality in Slovenia for some children, adolescents and adolescents. The consequences of violence and abuse have a negative impact on children’s physical and psychological well-being, physical and mental health. These consequences can very roughly “interfere” with their personal development, interpersonal relationships, opportunities for schooling, creation, carefree play. Primary prevention is one of the key factors for protecting children, adolescents and adolescents from various forms of violence and abuse. Preventive activities strengthen the protective factors of children, adolescents and adolescents. It is important to start already in the preschool period and ensure repetitions, upgrading knowledge and skills.

Region: Europe & Russia, Global

ISA Institute from Slovenia

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