Believe Me deals with sexual abuse in a straightforward and nonsensational
way. It shows that even sex abuse consists of a wide range
of inappropriate behavior and that most sexual abusers are known to the
child and can be members of their own family.
The video carries some important messages for young people: that sexual
abuse can happen to children from all kinds of different backgrounds;
that if it does happen it is never their fault; that it’s okay to have mixed
feelings about the abuser; and that there are some ‘secrets’ which should
never be kept. The video stresses the importance of finding and telling a
trusted adult, that help is available and that young people can recover
from the experience.
The film is suitable for a wide audience, but is
primarily designed for use with 9-13 year olds in a class or other group
setting with a teacher or group leader. It can also be used with young
people in a therapeutic environment and in a training context with adult
professionals who work with children.
Running Time: 12 minutes
Audience: General, Young Teen
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