Reasonably why I choose this was to but out a plan which would be functional and be bale to help many in a few steps that will be completed step by step. As no organization starts with everything in place we would need to start small then only grow from there until we can successfully reach the mission goal. But also, having such a plan set out help the team to understand what the organization strives to do in the future. With all the resources and learning tools that will be available for the victims.
A VICTIMS MISSION
Understanding the victims is the biggest factor in how our plan will function. However not having enough resources to support the victim’s recovery for a better life will be very dangerous for them and us, as we need people to trust us and the services that we are providing. Now how to achieve such success in the future is really to start small while working for the end goal which is providing services to all victims of sexual/domestic abuse. The plan:
- We should start call centers, leading patients to services that can help them further than we can at the moment. However, we must promise to get all availability in the future.
- Why do this? As a service, we do not have enough resources at the moment, so fully being able to help victims will be difficult at the moment, but having call centers will help victims trying to escape their situation. Calling us will allow us to lead them to organizations that are very good at what they do to help victims, not make them wait for a better life, and help as soon as possible.
- Convenient locations
- Having places that are easily accessible to anyone who needs the help. They do not need to take an hour to find an organization that is supposed to be helping them. Making them relatively within walking distance will make it easier for anybody to reach them without many issues. If a victim is in a dire situation and the help is far away they could be in a worse situation before they receive any help. Making them have more psychological trauma or even in an extreme case suicide.
- Education, Awareness Campaigns; Teacher, and Healthcare Worker training
- Raising awareness among parents, educators, and the general public about the prevalence and signs of child sexual abuse can help prevent abuse and ensure early intervention. Knowledge empowers communities to protect children effectively. Leading to fewer cases that will follow our business ideology– preventing abuse.
- Providing specialized training to teachers, school staff, and healthcare providers helps them identify the warning signs of abuse and respond effectively. This training ensures they understand how to handle sensitive situations, communicate with children in a supportive and non-threatening way, and report concerns to the proper authorities. Equipping these professionals with the knowledge and tools to take action can serve as a critical lifeline for vulnerable children who might otherwise remain unnoticed and unsupported.
- Strengthening Legal Protections and Reporting Mechanisms; Community-Based Prevention Programs
- Implementing stronger child protection laws, streamlining reporting processes, and creating child-friendly systems to handle abuse allegations can improve victim safety and hold perpetrators accountable. Preventing further damage to the victim, and making it sooner for recovery which we will provide.
- Initiatives like after-school programs, parenting classes, and community outreach help create safe and supportive spaces for children and families. After-school programs keep kids busy with supervised activities, reducing their chances of being in unsafe situations. Parenting classes teach caregivers helpful skills to build strong and healthy relationships with their children. Community outreach spreads awareness about preventing abuse and connects families to important resources, creating a stronger, safer community.
- Support for Survivor Parents
- Offering resources like parenting classes and trauma-informed therapy for survivors who are now parents can help them navigate challenges and build healthy relationships with their children. This leads to future family opportunities that the survivor parents never got to experience, and can finally show to their children. That furthers self-therapy after the classes which can heal and fix the trauma they may still be recovering from.
- Public and Private Funding for Research
- Supporting further studies on the causes, effects, and solutions for child sexual abuse can help improve policies and programs. Research can show what puts children at risk, what helps protect them, and what survivors need to heal. It can also point out problems in current systems like schools, healthcare, and the law. Learning about different communities and their challenges can help create better prevention and support strategies. Research can also lead to new ways to treat survivors, find abuse earlier, and create stronger policies to keep children safe.