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Children and Young Peoples Services

Services for Adults on the Isle of Wight

Community Safety Services


Also known as:- Alcohol Advisory Service, Anti-Social Behaviour, CCTV, Charter House, CODA, Community Support Officers(CSO), Crime and Disorder, CSO's, DAT, Drug Action Team, Drugs Advisory Service, Harassment Help, IDAS, MADCAP, Safer Neighbourhoods , Support for Adults with HIV, Support for Children with HIV, Syringes

Your FAQ

Question: What are some of the behavioural signs of children who have been abused?

Answer: Some behavioural signs of children who have been abused include:
• Running away
• Harming themselves
• Becoming secretive
• Changes in behaviour, for example., becoming aggressive or depressed, eating disorders, wetting or soiling
• Attempting suicide
• Poor self image
• Lack confidence
• Delayed development

However it is important to note that some of these behavioural signs may be a result of other things happening in the child's life.

It is also important to note that all abuse involves some emotional ill treatment.


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