We want to remind people of the importance of free online resources like Listen up, Speak up.
- New findings show adults across the UK struggle to identify emotional abuse.
- The survey revealed 94% of participants believe emotional abuse in childhood can have a lasting psychological effect well into adulthood.
- We’re releasing this data as part of our Listen up, Speak up campaign, aiming to inspire a million people to take action in keeping children safe.
- At a recent panel talk, Anna Williamson and Michael Gunning discussed the importance of people speaking up when they have concerns.
New findings reveal that 94% of UK adults who took part in the survey believe that emotional abuse in childhood can have a lasting psychological effect well into adulthood.
We comissioned a YouGov survey1 that found that on average almost one in six (17%) UK adults could not correctly identify examples of emotional abuse.