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RE: Famed Humanitarian and Child Advocate Peter Dalglish Charged with Child Rape

in #childabuse6 years ago (edited)

It might be time for ngos and charities to seriously think about a rigorous screening process. I guess the big issue is sometimes it's hard to find volunteers for some projects so they let anyone in the door. Also, some ngos might not have the time or resources to do this in an effective manner.

The thing about Dalglish is that he was able to lead numerous organizations.
How can we screen the top dogs?

As you know, a lot of ngos are established by wealthy individuals who contribute significant funding or are able to raise funds from their connections. Scrutinizing the funders is not as easy as it sounds, in my opinion. NGOs struggling to fund their projects are at a disadvantage here, they might not be in a position to screen out those types of individuals.

I wholeheartedly agree with you about the lifelong consequences of sexually abused children. I know people who are seriously traumatized from childhood abuse and try to suppress the nightmarish memories. They suffer from PTSD. One of the worst things about it is that they're often targeted again by abusers and can get stuck in a cycle of abuse.

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