Solving the problem of child abuse requires us to ask difficult questions

By Natalie Siegel-Brown
Updated July 21 2021 - 7:18am, first published 5:25am
The majority of reported child sexual abuse occurs in the home. Picture: Shutterstock
The majority of reported child sexual abuse occurs in the home. Picture: Shutterstock

Imagine a health system that only had an emergency department. Imagine the needless suffering. Imagine the nurses and doctors who would be completely overwhelmed providing support to people with preventable diseases.

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