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National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse
National Association of Adult Survivors of Child Abuse
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CSA Survivor Force
The mission of CSA Survivor Force is to provide factual information about child sexual abuse (CSA) in a gripping manner to all forms of mass media to inform and educate large populations, reduce the stigma to discuss the topic, and affect change in individual and societal behaviors, policies and procedures across the U.S. and the world. |
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Child sexual abuse can be prevented and treated with a conscious and sustained effort.
Member - CSA Survivor Force:
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Pamela Pine |
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Pamela Pine, PhD, MPH - Stop the Silence®
pamelajpine@gmail.com
240 / 351-7740
Stop the Silence, www.stopthesilence.org
Pamela Pine, PhD, MPH, is an international public health/development professional and the Founding CEO of Stop the Silence: Stop Child Sexual Abuse, Inc. (Stop the Silence, www.stopthesilence.org), which began in 2002 and was incorporated as a non-profit company in 2004. The Mission of Stop the Silence is to expose and stop child sexual abuse (CSA) and help survivors heal worldwide.
Stop the Silence focuses on Awareness, Prevention, and Healing regarding CSA through a host of creative and impactful programming that are carried out locally, nationally, and internationally. The organization necessarily also focuses on other aspects of interpersonal violence like gender-based violence and trafficking.
Pam has been designing, developing, managing, implementing, and providing technical assistance to a wide range of health programming (e.g., training; community outreach and education; community mobilization; media outreach, advocacy; social marketing; policy development) focused on enhancing the lives of the poor and otherwise underserved groups for over 20 years. Pam is considered an expert in CSA prevention and mitigation including the at-risk nature of orphans and vulnerable children or OVC, and sex trafficking). |
Pam has worked on numerous health endeavors (e.g., reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, leprosy, immunization, nutrition, maternal/ child health, child sexual abuse and other interpersonal violence) throughout the world (e.g., Albania, Congo (DRC), Egypt, Haiti, Hungary, India, Italy, Jordan, Philippines, Poland, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Yemen, Zambia).
Dr. Pine continues, too, to provide assistance to national and international health and development programs and projects and holds adjunct appointments with universities in the U.S. She is a member of Zonta International and sits on the Board of the National Partnership to End Interpersonal Violence (NPEIV) well as other national and international programs. She speaks Arabic and French.
Please also see Pamela Pine's article: "Why Survivors of CSA Often Don't Tell for Years" |
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