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Information Night for families and friends dealing with religious sexual abuse. 
What can we ordinary people do?

Hosted by For the Innocents
MC for the Night:  Bob Munro

AGENDA
  • Welcome:   Very Rev.Tony Kerin EV  PP Episcopal Vicar for Justice and Social Service
  • State of Play - Betrayal of Trust, Royal Commission 
          - Desmond Cahill, Professor of Intercultural Studies, School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University, Melbourne
  • Child Sexual Assault: Trauma Impact and Social Death  
         - Professor Caroline Taylor AM. Professor Taylor, herself a victim of sexual assault, has completed a PhD, acclaimed by the  Australian Sociological Association as the most outstanding PhD in social sciences. Professor Taylor has worked tirelessly to provide support to children, adolescents and adults affected by childhood sexual abuse. Children of Phoenix, a charitable organisation founded by her in 2004, provides education and training scholarships to survivors of sexual assault. Professor Taylor also works with the police across Australia and internationally with the United Nations and Interpol.
  • Effect of Child Sexual Assault: Two Brief Stories from Those Affected
  • At the end of the program there will be an opportunity for discussion and questions.
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