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Can anyone direct me to somewehere where parents of children who have 'allegedly' been sexually abused can talk and be supported?

11 replies

notevenamousie · 12/02/2010 21:10

I am of course hugely worried for my DD. We have seen medics, social workers, counsellors, police officers. She seems back to normal though I am still worried and probably overcompensating.

But I don't know how or where to talk about it, not sure about family, friends - or even here - as I want dd to have her confidentiality and the person concerned not to know about her or me.

If anyone can help, I haven't namechanged despite temptations, I'd be grateful.

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LaurieFairyCake · 12/02/2010 21:15

I'm really sorry I can't help you but maybe give childline a call?

PixieOnaLeaf · 13/02/2010 12:10

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lisad123wantsherquoteinDM · 13/02/2010 15:44

www.mosac.org.uk/mosac

notevenamousie · 14/02/2010 18:47

Thank you Lisa - they sounds great.
DD is 3 - so yes, for me to talk rather than her, she has play therapy arranged via SS.

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jetcat · 14/02/2010 20:00

another vote for mosac - they really are great. When i was working, we actually referred quite a few parents to them, they had lovely welcoming parents groups etc.

They also had a lot of literature on the subject, which is also really helpful

It must be a really tough time for you all - i wish you well

KentuckyFriedPenguin · 16/02/2010 20:14

IL foster children from all sorts of backgrounds and play therapy works v well in their experiences. Especially given the ages of the children when "things" happen to them.

How old is your DD? If you want to keep that to yourself i understand

KentuckyFriedPenguin · 16/02/2010 20:15

oh god i am so sorry i COMPLETELY misread and thought you were asking about your DD

so sorry x

AnyFucker · 16/02/2010 20:15

oh mousie, I have no experience but I am so sorry

I hope you get signposted to some real-life help for you all

am really upset for you and for your dd

BelleDameSansMerci · 16/02/2010 20:22

Oh mousie...

LesbianMummy1 · 16/02/2010 20:44

sorry no further offers of other helpful sites

but sending hugs to you and your dd

garden · 16/02/2010 20:58

parentline are really good at signposting you to orgaanisations that can help- you could give them a call.
so sorry for you all-am a survivor of abuse- really feel for you.

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