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Institutional Child Abuse: The sexual, physical, or emotional abuse of a child (under 18 years of age) by an adult that works with him or her. The perpetrator may be employed in a paid or voluntary capacity; in the public, voluntary or private sector; in a residential or non-residential setting; and may work either directly with children or be in an ancillary role.
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Protecting Children from Institutionalized Abuse
Key messages from research on institutional child sexual abuse
Institutional Abuse and Its Impact on Children
Institutional child sexual abuse: impacts and responses
Talking to Foster Children about Institutional Abuse
Institutional abuse and the rights of children and youth
Institutional Child Abuse: What is it and how can we prevent it?
Scholarly Articles
The Lancet: Caring for survivors of institutional child abuse
Interventions that address institutional child maltreatment: An evidence and gap map
The Extent and Nature of Known Cases of Institutional Child Sexual Abuse