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Improving policy ad practice responses for men sexually abused in childhood Gary Foster, Cameron Boyd and Patrick O'Leary

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: ACSSA wrapPublication details: Melbourne, Vic.: Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault, 2012Description: 20 p.; 30 cm electronic document (20 p. ; PDF file: 417 KBISBN:
  • 9781922038166
ISSN:
  • 1833-1483
Subject(s): Online resources: ACSSA wrap, 2012, no.12Summary: A significant number of men in Australia are victim/survivors of child sexual abuse. While a growing number of services offer therapeutic support and counselling for men, the issue of men's sexual victimisation has not become a public policy issue. It is suggested that conceptualising and responding to male sexual victimisation as a public health issue, will help to improve community responses to men and their families. (Abstract from website)
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ACSSA wrap, 2012, no.12

A significant number of men in Australia are victim/survivors of child sexual abuse. While a growing number of services offer therapeutic support and counselling for men, the issue of men's sexual victimisation has not become a public policy issue. It is suggested that conceptualising and responding to male sexual victimisation as a public health issue, will help to improve community responses to men and their families. (Abstract from website)