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Recognizing Child Abuse: Sexual Abuse (Program 3)



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Healthcare professionals are required by state and local laws to report suspected cases of child abuse and neglect.


Clinical Advisor(s):
Pamela Herendeen, MS, APRN, BC, PNP
Roger Blevins, RN, MSN, CPNP
Marguerite Voorhees, RN, MN, CPHQ


Program Details

Program includes:
  • 13 minute visual presentation available in DVD or VHS
  • Available upon request 1 Free Site License per viewing address*

Program Description


Learning Objective: To provide clinicians with the information they need to identify sexual abuse of children and know how to respond appropriately



This program focuses on the various aspects of sexual abuse. Included are an overview and definition of sexual abuse, and the many ways that sexual abuse occurs, including incest, molestation, exhibitionism, child pornography and child prostitution.

Discussed in detail are the specific methods that abusers utilize with their victims, including grooming and ways of pressuring children into sexual activity. Also described are actual physical signs of sexual abuse, and ways of identifying suggestive behaviors in both victims and their suspicious caretakers.

Finally, this program addresses the important obligation and logistics of reporting sexual abuse when working in health and social services.

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Use this program for:
  • Nursing Education
  • Mandatory Training
  • In-service Education
  • General Staff Training