Abuse prevention program
An abuse prevention program is a social program designed to help parents and teachers recognize the signs of violence in an abused child and teaches how to explain abuse protection to them. These programs also help children in establishing self-esteem.
An alternate definition of abuse prevention programme describes those projects which identify risk indicators such as poverty, poor housing, inadequate educational facilities etc. and aim to reduce the impact of such indicators, either through social reform or through developing parents and children's coping strategies.
See also
- Abuse
- Drug Resistance Strategies Project
- Substance abuse prevention
External links
- Prevent Child Abuse America
- Prevention As A Cure
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Abuse
- Adverse childhood experiences
- Anti-social behaviour
- Bullying
- Child abuse
- neglect
- sexual
- military
- marriage
- Cruelty to animals
- Disability abuse
- Domestic abuse
- Elder abuse
- Gaslighting
- Harassment
- Humiliation
- Incivility
- Institutional abuse
- Intimidation
- Neglect
- Persecution
- Professional abuse
- Psychological abuse
- Physical abuse
- Social abuse
- Police brutality
- Referee and umpire abuse
- Religious abuse
- Sexual abuse
- Stalking
- Structural abuse
- Surveillance abuse
- Verbal abuse
- more...
- Abusive supervision
- Abuse of power
- Abusive power and control
- Child grooming
- Complex post-traumatic stress disorder
- Dehumanization
- Denial
- Destabilisation
- Discrimination
- Exaggeration
- Isolation
- Just-world hypothesis
- Lying
- Manipulation
- Minimisation
- Narcissism
- Playing the victim
- Psychological projection
- Psychological trauma
- Psychopathy
- Rationalization
- Traumatic bonding
- Victim blaming
- Victimisation
- Victimology
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