Jenny Speaks Out (second edition)
Sheila Hollins and Valerie Sinason. Illustrated by Beth Webb.
Jenny has moved into a new home in the community, but she is
very unhappy and unsettled. Things come to a head when her carer
finds a photo of her Dad.
Sensitively, the carer helps Jenny to feel secure enough to
talk about why she is upset. Jenny discloses that she was sexually
abused by her father. The story shows how the warmth and trust of
her carer and friends begin a healing process which will bring hope
and a fresh start for Jenny. Jenny Speaks Out may enable a
person with learning disabilities or mental health problems to open
up about their experience of sexual abuse.
The second half of the book consists of supporting written
text. There is background information on sexual abuse, including
the necessity of gaining medical evidence if it is reported as a
crime. Advice is given to dispel commonly held beliefs, such as “It
happened to me because I’m bad” and “I can’t have sex again because
I’m dirty”. There is also a suggested storyline and recommended
helpful organisations and further written resources.
- See also: I Can Get Through
It which follows the story of a young woman who
has long-term counselling to help recover from abuse.