Video Surveillance at home?
Make “Safe” Confessions
Some abusers have camera surveillance, and other listening devices secretly placed in the home to spy on the family. Go to a public place to speak privately. If you can not talk at home, go to the library or park. Tell your Mom and the police what happened. They will make you safe immediately.
Hello Sweet child, your body belongs to you!
No one should ever touch you in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable, unsafe or taken advantage of. This includes touching your hair, face and body without consent.
Report unwanted touching immediately to your Mom or other trusted adult. If you are in danger, call 911 if there is no one in your home to help you.
Use the “Clues” below to tell your story.
Sing Along Song
WHO
Sibling- Brother or Sister
Family Member
Stranger
Coach
Neighbor
Someone at church
Babysitter
Family friend
Someone at camp
Someone at school
Teacher
Repair person
Gardener
WHAT
Show themselves to you
Make you Watch nude videos
Show you nude photos
Gifts for favors
Pet -ask you to touch or pet them
Take photos of you
Tell you that it is normal, or that it is showing love
Make threats to you, to not tell anyone
WHERE
Neighbors house
Strangers car
Car of someone you know
Church
Babysitter’s house
Family friends house
Camp
School
Swimming pool
On vacation
Your house
Your yard
Your bedroom
Your bathroom
Your parent’s work
WHEN
Day recent
Month
Year
Season
Holiday
HOW
Part of your body they touched?
*Face and Hair
*Body
*Privates
THIS IS NOT YOUR FAULT!
Sometimes we trust the wrong people that we let into our lives… No one is to blame, except the abuser.
If You or someone in your family has been assaulted, you will have a lot of support from your local county government. Be discrete, and find a place outside of your home to Tell Your Mom what happened. You will not be in trouble.
Your Local Government:
With the support of your local police, District Attorney, and Federal Government, you can get the justice your family deserves. Your local county will have counseling and victims’s assistance resources to help you get through this process.
Your Church community:
Your church can provide food and help pay your utility bills. You may want to seek out support from your church, or other free counseling services for this very difficult time. This website is designed to give you Courage, Resources, and short-term Trauma counseling support.