Tuesday 13 August 2013

New booklet will help victims of sexual abuse recover.


New booklet will help victims of sexual abuse recover.

The Lantern Project has published a new booklet to help victims of sexual abuse recover from the long-term impact of the trauma they have suffered.
The new booklet, which is being distributed to GPs and medical practices across Merseyside, will help victims of sexual abuse understand more about the cause of the problems they have, and how to seek and get the type of therapeutic support they need to recover.
Graham Wilmer, who wrote the booklet, said: “When I needed help with my recovery from abuse, there was very little information available, which is why I set up The Lantern Project in 2000. Since then, we have worked with hundreds of victims, of all ages and from all walks of life.
“Among the many questions we were asked, time and time again, by almost all of them, were: ‘How do I tell people about what happened to me? Who should I tell? How will they react? How can I recover? Will I ever recover?’
“We have written books and training materials that answer these questions before, but they were written to help professionals understand the impact of sexual abuse, so they can help victims who have come forward and asked for help.
“This booklet is for the victims, and there are many of them, who are still struggling with their problems, and not sure how or where to seek help, so we are making it available in as many GP practices and other agencies as possible, where it can be picked up and read by people who want help, but don’t know how to take the first step.
“It’s only a small booklet, but it contains the answers to some very difficult questions, and if this booklet had been available when I was looking for the help I needed, after my breakdown in 1999, I am sure that my recovery journey could have been much less difficult!
“It will take a while for us to distribute copies to all GP practices in Merseyside, so, if you would like a copy now, you can purchase the booklet through our web site (press the ‘Buy Now’ button under the booklet description), or send us an email (lanternproject@yahoo.co.uk), requesting a copy.”



Sunday 11 August 2013

Salesians misled Victoria child abuse inquiry

The Catholic Salesians of Don Bosco order misled the Victorian inquiry into child sexual abuse about its attempts to suppress an independent report that criticised it, according to the report's author.
Patrick Parkinson, professor of law at Sydney University, told the inquiry in a right of reply published on Friday that Australians could not have any confidence in promises by the church ''if we are unable to believe that the truth will be told even to a parliamentary inquiry''.
Meanwhile, the church has in turn attacked the inquiry for making ''incorrect, unfair and misleading'' claims, and savaged witnesses in a right of reply published this week.


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/national/churc ... z2bZpNM4o2