AIDS : the hidden agenda in child sexual abuse
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AIDS : the hidden agenda in child sexual abuse
Longman, 1992
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Description
This book provides practical guidance for social workers on how to deal with child sexual abuse cases potentially involving HIV / AIDS infection. It draws upon the experience of specialists who have dealt with the problem and provides guidelines to help social workers develop effective strategies. It aims to provide readers with the knowledge to act positively in cases of suspected contamination and provides practical guidelines on screening, counselling, examinations and therapy. There is also advice on management issues such as monitoring, referal procedure and checkes and balances as well as answers to legal questions.
Table of Contents
- Assesing the emotional and behavioural consequences in multiple child sexual abuse
- sex rings and how they operate
- the family response to disclosure of multiple abuse
- dealing with the possibility of a life threatening illness
- disclosure
- investigation
- post-investigation
- legal context
- HIV and AIDS
- HIV anti-body testing
- legal and ethical aspects of AIDS
- issues to be addressed when planning guidelines for AIDS / HIV counselling in child sexual abuse
- meeting with child, parent etc
- sociological aspects
- common questions which may be asked by children, parents or others.
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