Child Sexual Abuse
The Care Pathway for Youth Under 18 who have Sexually Offended is a guide that illustrates what may occur from the initial sexual abuse disclosure. The care pathway is designed to assist professionals to locate available services and mandated...
Call 911 or Child Protection Services if you know or suspect that a child needs protection from abuse.
It is your legal responsibility to report concerns to a peace officer or the Director of Child Protection as soon as possible.
Call 1 (877) 341-...
The Provincial Child Sexual Abuse Advisory Committee was formed in 1991 with representatives from Family and Human Services, education, police services, community organizations, and adult survivors. The mandate of the committee is to promote a...
The issues associated with child sexual abuse do not recognize jurisdictional or professional boundaries and therefore demand a coordinated response. The Government, First Nations, and Police Agencies of Prince Edward Island are committed to an...
This guide is intended to help parents and caregivers:
gain knowledge of children’s sexual behaviours;
respond appropriately to a range of developmentally appropriate and inappropriate sexual behaviours;
determine if the child’s behaviour appears to...
This inventory lists all known counselling resources on Prince Edward Island for survivors of sexual abuse/assault. The inventory does not distinguish between therapists who specialize in providing treatment services for survivors of sexual abuse/assault...
The Sexual Abuse Victim Care Pathway for Children Under 18 is a guide that illustrates what may occur from the initial sexual abuse disclosure. The care pathway is designed to assist professionals to locate available services for children under 18 who...
The PEI Provincial Child Sexual Abuse Advisory Committee (“Advisory Committee”) was formed in 1991 and includes representation from government, community organizations, law enforcement and adult survivors of child sexual abuse.
The purpose of this...
A booklet to help children who have been sexually abused. Prepared by Provincial Child Sexual Abuse Committee.
This pamphlet contains information for family and friends of people who have been charged with a sexual offence against a child.
This pamphlet contains information for family and friends of people who have been charged with a sexual offence against a child.
What Happens Now is the title of a series of four booklets prepared by the Provincial Child Sexual Abuse Advisory Committee. The booklets provide information on child sexual abuse and what happens when child sexual abuse has been reported.