ORGANISATIONAL BARRIERS IN WORKING WITH CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE (CSA) CASES: THE MALAYSIAN PROFESSIONALS’ EXPERIENCES (Halangan Organisasi dalam Mengendalikan Kes Penderaan Seksual Kanak-Kanak: Pengalaman Profesional Malaysia)
Authors
Salina Nen
Jill Astbury
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to examine organisational barriers faced by professionals working withchild sexual abuse (CSA) cases in Malaysia. This study was conducted from a diverse sample of 18social workers, medical social workers, counsellors and police officers who worked in CSA cases.These participants came from different organisations namely the royal police of Malaysia, the welfaredepartment, hospitals and non-government agency. A qualitative approach was used for collecting andanalysing data; and semi structured interview was used to guide the interview. Two main factors hadbeen identified as barriers in working with CSA cases, namely within and between organisations. Interms of within organisations, participants identified factors such as inadequate support, excessiveworkload, safety issue and lack of resources as the major barriers. As for between organisations,factors such as conflict of power and disorganised system were mentioned as factors preventingcapabilities of professionals in giving help. This paper provides an in depth analysis of major barriersfacing by professionals working with CSA in Malaysia