Thursday, October 22, 2015

Poor preparedness for abuse – Helsingborgs Dagblad

Cecilia Stewart, a researcher at Linnaeus University, hopes of a new research project to develop a model for how municipalities should act.

– If a fire breaks out, there is a crisis team and plan, but in these cases do not usually there. Municipalities do not expect it to happen. And municipalities that have been affected’d rather just forget and move on, she says.

The idea is to interviewing concerned, both parents and staff.

– You may have hired a person who is guilty of this, to feel guilt. From one day to another you have to inform parents about this horrible. It is an extremely difficult task.

Many municipalities have great confidence registry checks, made on all who are hired to work with children. Cecilia Stewart believes that the municipalities can be lulled into a false sense of security.

In the ’90s was a preschool director at a care company out and made it clear that no more men were employed at the company’s nursery.

– He thought it was a super smart move. But there are also women who commit abuses. They revealed just not as easy. If you ask people who have been subjected shows that 20-25 percent of all assaults are committed by women.

Cecilia Stewart count with the project to be completed in mid-2017.

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