Approximately ten per cent of children in the United Kingdom are sexually abused and research suggests that handicapped children are similarly being sexually exploited. Replies to a questionnaire from special teachers indicated that more than half of them had had to deal with the suspected abuse of visually impaired children. There is need for further research; raised awareness on the part of professional staff; and the development of preventive strategies.
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