I'm sorry to interrupt, but I just wanted to add to what you're saying.
I actually recently visited a centre in Manitoba called the Toba Centre, and it specializes in exactly what you're talking about. They do wraparound services for children who have been abused, particularly child victims of sexual abuse. They bring together.... Actually, there's been a discussion today about how silos between police and social services and shelters are really a problem. This centre really acts as the hub to bring in police, who often don't necessarily have the training on how to deal with a child who's young and can perhaps barely talk about or barely even understand what's happened to them. It's just a phenomenally safe place for children who have seen things that no one deserves to see.
To your point, it's just that those resources for families are severely lacking. The Toba Centre, for example, follows that child through the process to protect them from having to repeat their story over and over to people who are not necessarily trained to deal with this.
Anyway, I just wanted to mention that because I agree that there's a need for them.