The Journal.ie
26 July 2012
THE FAMILY SUPPORT and counselling service CARI has said it has recorded a significant jump in the number of parents contacting it over a young child’s sexualised behaviour.
The organisation’s annual report for 2011 shows a 57 per cent increase in calls citing sexualised behaviour in children aged 12 and under as their primary concern.
CARI also noticed a significant shift in the leading primary concern among callers from intra-familial abuse to extra-familial abuse (ie alleged abuse by a person who is not a member of the child’s family but is acquainted with the child some other way, such as through school or sports clubs).
Read more: Counselling service records 57pc jump in calls about sexualised behaviour of children
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