Are you okay? : a practical guide to helping young victims of crime / Pete Wallis.

By: Wallis, PeteMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Philadelphia, PA : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2010Description: 224 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 9781849050982Subject(s): Youth -- Crimes against | Youth -- Crimes against -- Psychological aspects | Youth -- Crimes against -- Great BritainDDC classification: 362.88 LOC classification: HV6250.4.Y68 | W35 2010Summary: CHILD WELFARE. How do you spot the signs that a young person has been victimized? What do you do if you are approached by a young person who has been affected by crime or bullying? What is the impact of crime and how can you best aid the young person's recovery? "Are You Okay" deals with these issues that many adults may face when trying to help a young person in their care in the aftermath of a crime. It provides detailed information on the different types of crime from assault and hate crime to cyberbulling and sexual abuse, and explores how they may affect the young person in different ways. The author also addresses difficult issues such as dealing with fears of retaliation, confidentiality and whether a crime should be reported.This accessible guide will be essential reading for anyone working with children and young people, including social workers, youth workers, teachers, police, education welfare officers and victim support and witness service workers.
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Includes index.

CHILD WELFARE. How do you spot the signs that a young person has been victimized? What do you do if you are approached by a young person who has been affected by crime or bullying? What is the impact of crime and how can you best aid the young person's recovery? "Are You Okay" deals with these issues that many adults may face when trying to help a young person in their care in the aftermath of a crime. It provides detailed information on the different types of crime from assault and hate crime to cyberbulling and sexual abuse, and explores how they may affect the young person in different ways. The author also addresses difficult issues such as dealing with fears of retaliation, confidentiality and whether a crime should be reported.This accessible guide will be essential reading for anyone working with children and young people, including social workers, youth workers, teachers, police, education welfare officers and victim support and witness service workers.

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