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The National Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Children From Union Kingdom

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The story that you read bellow, I read in the Web page NSPCC, (The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) from Union Kingdom. An afflictive story that began in school when Jamie was 15 years old.
In the couple of weeks in the fun up the sexual assault against Jamie, her assailants began to intimidate and humiliate a group of children in front of everyone else. However, although Jamie try to distance from these bullies, does not long for them to notice her and began to bother her verbally. Shortly thereafter, the abuse went from verbal to be more physical. Although, she tried to ignore it, as it was logical, this does that she hates them and her anger was growing.
Like any bullying, these sexual assaults occurred in full …show more content…

Her desperation led her to many sleepless nights and when she did it, her aggressive dreams scared her; since they were about what she could do to the boys who had abused her. She felt uncontrolled because she felt that her memories as flashbacks were there in her head making them prisoner.
To make matters worse, when she and her mother made the complaint to the police, Jaime was not referred for help. Given that, her mother took her to the doctors. The story that Jamie told them was so hard that even a student doctor began to mourn. At that time, they referred her to the CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services from Ireland). However, they denied services without seeing her saying that her case was not severe enough.
After getting that answer, Jamie did not know what to do; for fear that, without knowing how deal alone with all this weight, most of time, she just tried to suppress without getting it for a long time. This made each time the rage bubbled and grow; resulting in her being afraid of what she was capable of. Therefore, she felt the need to share it with someone, and although her mother was there, it was not easy for Jamie to share with her; both because she was ashamed and guilty that this had happened to

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