Key principles in use of language
Principle 1
Avoid victim blaming language
Principle 2
Use language that supports and empowers children
Principle 3
Avoid concepts and language that might be offensive to children
Principle 4
Avoid language that
might shame children
Principle 5
Use language that reflects the presence of coercion, manipulation, and lack of
control children have
in exploitative/abusive situations
Principle 6
Use language that recognises the severity of the impact of abuse/exploitation on children
Principle 7
Use language that frames abuse/exploitation within a ‘children’s rights’ and ‘social model’ framework
Principle 8
Use language which places the problem within society,
not within a child
Principle 9
Use language that is clear and descriptive
Principle 10
Use language which is trauma informed