Publications
'Dirty littlel bastard' by Alan Wilson
The harrowing story of a disabled child, born into a violent, dysfunctional family, in 1950's Birkenhead. Published by The Lantern Project £6.99 + £1.50 pp.
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Unstructured Therapeutic Disclosure
A therapeutic recovery framework for treating victims of Psychosexual Trauma Disorder - the long-term impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse. Written by Graham Wilmer, David Williams and Amanda Tietavainen. Due for publication in July 2012 - Price £15.00
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Picking Up The Pieces - A survival guide for all victims of childhood sexual abuse
Written by Graham Wilmer and fellow survivors, this book will be of real help to survivors, counsellors and all other professionals working with victims of sexual abuse. 112 pages - beautifully illustrated - £8.50
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Proud To Be Me II
A practical survival guide for victims of domestic abuse. This powerful book will be of real help to anyone who has suffered domestic abuse, as well as GPs, police officers, social workers and all carers working with vulnerable people. Written by Nicol Hick and Graham Wilmer. 54 pages - £6.50
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Conspiracy of Faith - Fighting for Justice after Child Abuse
Disturbing, inspiring and very moving. Graham Wilmer's story of his traumatic childhood experiences and his struggle to expose the truth and fight for justice. "One of the best written books I've read about the impact of child abuse" Peter Garsden - Vice President - Association of Child Abuse Lawyers.
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CTRUK - The Commission for Truth & Reconciliation for survivors of sexual abuse in the United Kingdom
CTRUK has three primary objectives:
1. To provide a non judgmental forum through which victims of sexual abuse can submit testimony in person or by other means to enable their voices to be heard and the harm they suffered acknowledged and responded to.
2. To evaluate the damage caused to victims of sexual abuse over their lifetime, and to quantify its true cost to individuals and to our society.
3. To develop and effect the delivery of a comprehensive therapeutic intervention and support programme that will enable victims to reach a nationally recognised and measurable standard for recovery.
If you would like to support our project in any way, or you have any suggestions you would like us to consider, please contact us at lanternproject@yahoo.co.uk, or use the "Contact Us' link at the top of this page.
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