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1. What is your age?

38 responses

5-12 0.00 %
13-17 5.26 %
18-24 15.79 %
25-35 36.84 %
36-45 28.95 %
46-55 13.16 %
56-65 0.00 %
66-75 0.00 %
76+ 0.00 %

2. Gender

38 responses

Female 86.84 %
Male 13.16 %

3. What country do you live in?

38 responses

Australia 47.37 %
Other 52.63 %

Other - please specify

united states
canada
Scotland
Canada
U.S.
US
Canada
USA
USA
u.s.a.
U. S. A.
USA
Netherlands
Kenya
USA
Croatia
United States
United States
usa

4. What profession do you belong to?

38 responses

Doctor 2.63 %
Psychologist 5.26 %
Researcher/University 5.26 %
Social worker 23.68 %
Teacher 10.53 %
Welfare worker 5.26 %
Other 47.37 %

Other - please specify

other
Student
stay at home mum
stay at home mum
Domestic Relations Paralegal
cosmetologist/bead designer
Program Supervisor
Program Supervisor
entertainment
College student/Psychology
IT
Training Coordinator
CAD designer
Small Business Owner/Artist
service station attendant
Youth Worker
mental health counsellor
Club General Manager

5. How easy was the site to navigate?

37 responses

Very Easy 64.86 %
Easy 27.03 %
Adequate 5.41 %
Difficult 2.70 %
Very Difficult 0.00 %

6. Is this website your major source of information about sexual assault?

37 responses

Yes 40.54 %
No 59.46 %

7. What information were/are you looking for?

young males that were kidnapped, drug and rape
treating children who have sexual acting out behaviours, dealing with children on those acting out behaviours and dealing with these behaviours when they present during therapy
search for useful info to give survivors male and female.
information on female sexual offenders.
Effects on children
Child sexual abuse
ways of coping, and make sense of incest
information on feeling drity
practice issues - principles of co-working with sex offenders, e.g. joint interviews
how to cope with abused children
child abuse disclosure
adult survivors of incest
Bullying
inscest survivors
Theories of understanding sexual violence - feminist perspective
resources on how to teach socio-sexual development to people with developmental disabilities
resources on how to teach socio-sexual development to people with developmental disabilities
women abusing men
Information to send to my family members, in order for them to understand my behavior, due to child sexual abuse.
Stockholm Syndrome Incest PTSD
Effects of CSA + Accomodation process
Helping victims of assault and abuse and the theoretical background behind it all.
Just seeing what is available
Female perps, family
But it is one I come back to regularly as it has clear information I can use with clients. Info ahndouts are great.
information for adolescents, pamphlets
any information related to children, victims of sexual criminal acts
Information on female perpetrators and possible online support for survivors.
types of therapy, information re normalising feelings, challenging distorted cognitions
none
statistics, policy and practice examples
post traumactic stress
This is my first visit and I found much more information here.
general information
General Understanding of sexual assualt
impact of sexual offender of a female daughter will have on male siblings of victim living with that male offender
details on training courses or workshops to become a counsellor

8. Did you find it?

36 responses

Yes 72.22 %
No 27.78 %

9. What additional information would be of use to you?

more information about male rape and support for them.
controlling adolescent anxiety during the therapeutic process, working with intense pain presented by clients that they don?t know how to cope with
What effects Cultural and Religious beliefs have on reaction to sexual abuse
nothing at this time
Triggers, recovered memory, possibly hypnosis.
How to get family memebers to "understand" and deal with the situatioin once the truth finally comes out.
more about psychological abuse on women towards men
Onlune support groups for survivors of child sexual abuse.
Stockholm syndrome
which therapies will help
list of helpful books
list of selfhelp forums
Looking at other more cultures other than just the aborigines. You can look at african american or just even how to handle different races in general.
A database of therapists who are specifically qualified in the area of child sexual abuse.
I've found it hard to find affective understanding counselling.
Information on working with children showing sexualized behaviour
faq
information related to criminal court cases
Additional resources for survivors, particularly of mother or female abuse because there are so few available it seems.
none
nothing that I can think of at the moment
What is the likelihood that the male child sexual offender has of offending a child male victim living in the same household with the offender
more details on NSW...

10. Is the information you are seeking for?

36 responses

Professional development 16.67 %
For someone in your care eg a client/patient/student 27.78 %
Research 22.22 %
Other 33.33 %

Other - please specify

for my son
I'm and adult survivor...granfather & father
personal
To adapt in working with clients
personal enlghtenment
Family members.
self-awareness
myself
Try to develop a training
Myself
myself
Family member
Information for someone i know
Effects of sexual abuse of child on secondary victims such as siblings. Sibling incest is also a need in this website

11. What other sections of the site have you used?

36 responses

Family and friends 5.56 %
Children 11.11 %
Survivors 25.00 %
About SECASA 25.00 %
Only this section 33.33 %

12. Have you used any of the PDF information sheets?

37 responses

Yes 32.43 %
No 67.57 %

13. How useful or otherwise did you find the information sheets?

the break down of indidvual sudjects.
not bad, but not worth the bother really
I make use of what I can find
great
very usefull
useful
very
so so
Exceptionally helpful. It wasn't helpful that my printer stuffed up and wouldn't print the info out.
Very useful great to give to clients
comprehensive
Very.
very
vey helpful

14. What do you like about the site?

that you did mention briely a topic about male rapes.
the sections--worker, family etc..
Very clear and precise information pertaining to the subject
user friendly and depending on the area ie children teenagers and what not it suited the individual
that its easy
clear, easy to understand language - no jargon - varied topics, different perspectives,
straight forward, easy to navigate
The article "Why Can't I Go On With My Life"? Extremely well written.
easy to find via Google
It presents various aspects of healing - emotional, psychological, cognitive
i like the structure
Easy to understand.
good and readable explanations
Simply and easily understood.
Very informative
As above
the various sections for workers, children, infomation etc
it is indeed indicative and a good tool to continue the research...
I like that it includes info on this topic from a feminist perspective.
all if it
very informative, professionally presented, easy to access
Easy to read and easy to find the information i was looking for
Very clear, professional and comprehensive. It had a good summary of diff. theories or explanatory models of sexual abuse.
lots of detailed information

15. Is there anything you would like to see changed?

a grassroots movement that will introduce more media awareness and trained counslers that go to school and give presentation on molesation that is geared towards both male and female.
nope
put some information on feeling
No
no
no
Perhaps more on spiritual aspects of healing from sexual abuse/sexual assault
nope
No.
site navigation
no
Perhaps more clinical information in the worker section - treatment information. More info sheets
Not that I haven't mentioned.
no
no
no

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