How can we reduce mental impact of violence against children?

The report released by the UN special representative of the secretary-general on violence against children takes a closer look

Violence against children is commonly associated with physical abuse but the mental impact is often unseen and unreported. So, the United Nations’ special representative of the secretary-general on violence against children (SRSG) has published the report “Hidden Scars – how violence harms the mental health of children.”

“Violence against children is linked to a wide range of mental health problems. These include anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance misuse, aggressive behaviour and impaired cognitive functioning,” notes the SRSG report.

Providing help to this underfunded issue is tough, especially when few young people seek help, but Hidden Scars reports there is some indication that the following will help:

  • maternal mental health, mother-infant interaction and play
  • community-based rehabilitation programs
  • life-skills training within schools

At Children Believe, we’re helping children better protect themselves by promoting healthy, safe and inclusive spaces for learning, equipping communities with knowledge and tools to protect young people’s rights, and by working with communities and government to end harmful practices, including child marriage and child labour.

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