Abuse: Help, Healing, and Protection
Abuse is the neglect or mistreatment of others (such as a child or spouse, the elderly, the disabled, or anyone else) in such a way that causes physical, emotional, or sexual harm. It goes against the teachings of the Savior. The Lord condemns abusive behavior in any form.
“The Church’s position is that abuse cannot be tolerated in any form” (Handbook 1: Stake Presidents and Bishops [2010], 17.3.2). Abuse violates the laws of God and may also be a violation of the laws of society. The Lord expects us to do all we can to prevent abuse and to protect and help those who have been victims of abuse. No one is expected to endure abusive behavior.
“The Church’s position is that abuse cannot be tolerated in any form” (Handbook 1: Stake Presidents and Bishops [2010], 17.3.2). Abuse violates the laws of God and may also be a violation of the laws of society. The Lord expects us to do all we can to prevent abuse and to protect and help those who have been victims of abuse. No one is expected to endure abusive behavior.
I Have Been or Am Being Abused
Stories of Hope
How can I help victims of abuse?
Prevention and Protection
Resources for Church Leaders
Protecting Members and Reporting Abuse
How the Church Responds to Abuse
mormonnewsroom.org
Gospel Topics: Abuse
Counseling Resources: Abuse (Help for the Victim)
Resource for ward and stake council members
Responding to Abuse: Instruction Outline for Stake and Ward Council Meetings
Protect the Child: Responding to Child Abuse
Video and discussion for stake and ward council members