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What is Abuse?

Anything that someone does to cause harm to a child or young person.

It can include:

Includes, but not limited to:

  • Hitting
  • Punching
  • Burning
  • Kicking
  • Using Weapons

Includes, but not limited to:

  • Forcing you to have sex
  • Touching you or making you touch them

This type of abuse can also happen online and includes:

  • Making you watch pornography
  • Forcing you to send intimate pictures

Includes, but not limited to:

  • Making you feel scared, worthless or unloved
  • Ignoring you
  • Controlling who you spend time with or where you go
  • Constantly checking where you are or who you are with

The ongoing failure to care properly for a child, for example not providing enough food, clothes or a safe place to live, or not getting medical care for you when you need it.  It is also about a lack of love, care or attention

What do if you are worried

If you are worried about something that is happening to you or someone you know, you don’t have to deal with it on your own – visit the Childline website for advice.

Or you could speak to someone you trust like a teacher, doctor, family member or key worker and they will help you to get the help you need. You can also contact or ask the trusted adult on your behalf to contact Children’s Services (Social Care):

Monday-Thursday, 8:45am-5:15pm, Friday 8:45am-4:45pm – tel: 0300 555 2866

Evenings, weeknds & Bank holidays – tel: 0300 555 2922 or 0300 555 2836

More information about what abuse can look like and how to keep safe can be found below and on the NSPCC website

A great guide written by young people who have experienced abuse or neglect can be found on the SCIE website