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Ask Now! to get advice to stop child sexual abuse
The Ask Now! advice column offers you facts, guidance and resources to keep kids safe from sexual abuse.
You are not alone. Many others are searching for help on how to respond to concerns about children and adults. By sharing questions about the sexual abuse of children, adults can learn from each other and feel less isolated. Facing this issue together can bring hope and empowerment for all adults working to stop the sexual abuse of all children.
- Browse the list of questions sent in by other concerned adults who want to protect children and teens from sexual harm.
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Reading about child sexual abuse can be upsetting. These columns may bring up difficult feelings. Please take care of yourself and seek out support, or contact the Helpline if you have any concerns or questions.
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