Sexual Abuse - an Interdisciplinary Approach [Working Title] | 2021

Why Cleveland Still Matters: Connections with a New Era

 
 

Abstract


This chapter explores the lasting impact of 1987 Cleveland child abuse crisis in the UK in which 127 children were diagnosed by two paediatricians as having been sexually abused. It highlights how this resulted in tensions, misunderstandings and stresses in the interface between the public and the child protection system, and persistent challenges of creating and sustaining a successful multidisciplinary approach to intervention and protection. It argues that the experience in Cleveland provided unique information about the effects of intervening in child sexual abuse, especially where children are trapped in silence and only come to light by way of a proactive intervention. These children remain difficult to help and the best way of intervening remains contentious. The authors challenge the ethos that leaves sexually abused children vulnerable in the face of investigative and evidential hurdles and suggest ways forward.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.5772/INTECHOPEN.97368
Language English
Journal Sexual Abuse - an Interdisciplinary Approach [Working Title]

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