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Most of us find it incredibly uncomfortable to discuss child sexual abuse openly—and for good reason.
Jeremy Indika, founder of Something to Say and advocate for survivors, joins us to unravel why talking about abuse remains taboo and how we can break down those barriers. His powerful personal story, alongside expert insights, shines a light on the unseen complexities that make it so hard for children and adults alike to speak up—and why staying silent is the biggest risk of all.
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This episode is essential listening for anyone working with children—teachers, social workers, youth workers, and parents—who want to move beyond fear and stigma to truly protect and empower young lives. Jeremy’s insights challenge us all to rethink our responses and build a safer, more open future.
Jeremy Indika is a passionate advocate, founder of Something to Say, and a survivor who uses his experiences to educate and reform safeguarding practices across sectors.
To find out more go to https://jeremyindika.com/
Reflective Questions from this Episode:
1. How can we create a safe and supportive environment for children to disclose abuse without fear of judgment or repercussions.
2. In what ways can our current safeguarding practices be improved to better identify and respond to subtle signs of abuse?
3.How can we engage with offenders in a way that contributes to prevention and understanding, while maintaining the safety and dignity of survivors?
Further details of topics discussed can be found on the SSCP Website: somersetsafeguardingchildren.org.uk
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