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June 29, 2016 11:03 pm at 11:03 pm #617897mw13Participant
The Novominsker Rebbe, Rav Yaakov Perlow, issued a call for action in response to the festering scourge of child abuse and molestation. As a result of his seminal address at the recent Torah Umesorah convention, several groundbreaking initiatives have been launched to ensure that our children are safe at all times, Yated reports.
Torah Umesorah is preparing to train hundreds of principals, rabbeim and mechanchos across the country. This training will provide them with tools not only to prevent instances of child abuse and molestation from occurring within their schools, but also to recognize symptoms among students indicating that they may have been molested outside the school setting. (Statistics show that perpetrators are rarely strangers; generally, they are people the child knows and trusts.) The training program is slated to begin this fall.
To assist victims of abuse and molestation, a group of concerned donors established a fund to subsidize trauma therapy. The fund, named ASAP, is currently assisting 250 victims, with new applications arriving daily.
With one out of every five children in our community likely to be victimized, this serious threat to our families has the potential to destroy generations. More initiatives are on the way, as the Torah community unites to combat this intolerable situation.
{Yated Neeman}
June 30, 2016 1:08 am at 1:08 am #1157561dbrimParticipantI’m sure subsidized therapy would be very helpful. But how about turning these perpetrators over to the police once they are identified, as opposed to shunting them from school to school where they continue to destroy additional innocent children?
June 30, 2016 12:12 pm at 12:12 pm #1157563lesschumrasParticipantDoes this Agudah will finally drop their opposition to fingerprinting all teachers ( for checking against a State registry of abusers ) and the extension of the statute of limitations for filing charges against abusers?
June 30, 2016 1:25 pm at 1:25 pm #1157564blubluhParticipantI would like to hear more about the “ASAP” fund, like how costly do they expect the trauma therapy to be (relying on estimates of the length of the average therapy treatment), which areas the fund would cover (is it local or nationwide, etc.), does it work in tandem with health insurance, etc.
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