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Abusers work to gain and keep power over the people they harm. They may use physical force, emotional control, financial pressure, or manipulation to exploit someone's vulnerabilities.

Abuse by one person is deeply traumatic on its own. When it happens within an institution, the harm is even greater. Suddenly, there are more people in power who have a reason to make sure your voice is never heard.

People in institutional care are often among the most vulnerable in society. Institutions like schools, healthcare settings, and seniors' homes exist to provide care that individuals may not be able to access on their own. When an institution betrays that trust, it harms the individual survivor and weakens the sense of safety we all share as a society.

Survivors who choose to come forward deserve respect, dignity, and compassion. They also deserve compensation and real action to protect others. At Gluckstein Personal Injury Lawyers, we stand firmly beside survivors and their families. If you or a loved one has been harmed by someone who was supposed to keep you safe, we are here for you.

What is grooming?

The Role of Grooming in Sexual Abuse

Grooming is when an abuser builds trust with a person, often a child, in order to prepare them for sexual abuse. Abusers use this process to form emotional connections that make their victims more vulnerable to harm.

Grooming follows deliberate stages: targeting a victim, gaining their trust, filling a need, isolating them, and then sexualizing the relationship.

The emotional impact of grooming can be deep and long-lasting. Survivors often feel a deep sense of betrayal. The person they trusted used that trust to cause harm. This betrayal can lead to shame, guilt, and self-blame. Survivors may wrongly feel they played a role in what happened to them. The trauma can also lead to depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It can also make it hard to trust others, affecting relationships and well-being long after the abuse.

Knowing the signs of grooming is an important step in protecting those you care about. These signs can be subtle and are often mistaken for genuine care, which is exactly how abusers succeed. Warning signs include an adult who pays too much attention to a child, tries to be alone with them, or talks about sex in ways that are not appropriate.

An abuser may also shower the child with gifts and attention, creating a bond that slowly isolates them from others. Repeatedly crossing a child's boundaries is a red flag. It can make harmful contact feel normal over time.

Online, grooming may involve constant messaging, sharing explicit content, or pushing to move conversations to private platforms. Understanding these signs is the first step toward protecting children from this kind of abuse.

Sexual abuse in institutional settings.

Examples of where abuse can take place.

Institutions are places where a group of people live or receive care. They often operate in closed environments where the people inside may have had little or no say in being there.

Sexual abuse has occurred across many settings, including:

In these settings, sexual abuse may be carried out by leaders, staff, volunteers, or other members of the group. Even when only one person commits the abuse, the institution itself may share responsibility. It may have quietly allowed the abuse to happen or failed to act when it should have.

Help for institutional sexual abuse survivors.

If you or a loved one experienced institutional sexual abuse, even years or decades ago, you may still be able to seek compensation. There is no time limit for bringing criminal or civil sexual abuse cases forward. Even if a long time has passed, a highly skilled legal team can often still build a strong case for you.

Coming forward is one of the hardest things a survivor can do, especially when there are still ties to the institution or people involved. You are not alone in this. Our institutional sexual abuse legal team is here whenever you are ready to take the next step. Your first call is free and comes with no obligation. We will treat you with the compassion and kindness you deserve. We understand and admire the strength it takes to come forward with your story. We will work tirelessly to prove that your trust in us is well-placed.

We will connect you with support services to help with your recovery and clearly explain all of your legal options, including filing a tort lawsuit against those who harmed you.

Depending on your situation, you may pursue an individual claim or join a class action with other survivors. When institutions are named in a lawsuit, they can be held responsible for the actions of those they employed. This is called vicarious liability, and it can unlock greater financial resources for compensation.

Legal action can do more than provide financial compensation. It can also pursue closure through official apologies, real institutional change, and accountability for those involved.

We Can Help

Not all legal teams are the same. When it comes to institutional sexual abuse, you need a team with the right knowledge, experience, and a record of real results. As one of Canada's top personal injury firms, we bring all of that and more to every client we serve. What truly sets us apart is our commitment to caring for the whole person, not just the case.

To our lawyers, you are never just a case. You are a person who deserves to be truly seen and cared for. We treat every client like family. Our lawyers and staff build real connections with you and your loved ones. We are here for your healing journey, not just the legal process. Taking that first step should never feel out of reach. That is why we offer a free consultation and work on a contingency basis, meaning no upfront legal fees.

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