Intervention and prevention of the sexual abuse of children and young people and those displaying harmful sexual behaviour. Mandatory Reporting – What’s next? https://bit.ly/3RaMGJI 4 x2hr seminars from just £40 in total Key learning takeways Understand how children are abused through technology. Understand the differential impacts of tech-assisted child sexual abuse. Understand the barriers to a child telling about their abuse. Understand how to respond in a way that does no further harm. Appreciate the need for an integrated approach when assessing and providing interventions for young people with complex needs presenting with harmful sexual behaviours. Provide an understanding of helpful treatment models and how appropriate interventions have been developed from these. Overview of current forms of sexual abuse Current definitions will be reviewed including the way technology has created new forms of sexual abuse. An appreciation of the traumatic impact of sexual abuse and the overlapping co-morbid mental health impacts – introducing a Modular approach to intervention The seminars will present current approaches to working with children and young people who have been sexually abused and those responsible for sexually harmful behaviour, and approaches to prevention. https://bit.ly/3RaMGJI 4 x2hr seminars from just £40 in total
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Intervention and prevention of the sexual abuse of children and young people and those displaying harmful sexual behaviour. Mandatory Reporting – What’s next? https://bit.ly/3RaMGJI 4 x2hr seminars from just £40 in total Key learning takeways Understand how children are abused through technology. Understand the differential impacts of tech-assisted child sexual abuse. Understand the barriers to a child telling about their abuse. Understand how to respond in a way that does no further harm. Appreciate the need for an integrated approach when assessing and providing interventions for young people with complex needs presenting with harmful sexual behaviours. Provide an understanding of helpful treatment models and how appropriate interventions have been developed from these. Overview of current forms of sexual abuse Current definitions will be reviewed including the way technology has created new forms of sexual abuse. An appreciation of the traumatic impact of sexual abuse and the overlapping co-morbid mental health impacts – introducing a Modular approach to intervention The seminars will present current approaches to working with children and young people who have been sexually abused and those responsible for sexually harmful behaviour, and approaches to prevention. https://bit.ly/3RaMGJI 4 x2hr seminars from just £40 in total
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Intervention and prevention of the sexual abuse of children and young people and those displaying harmful sexual behaviour. Mandatory Reporting – What’s next? https://bit.ly/3RaMGJI 4 x2hr seminars from just £40 in total Key learning takeways Understand how children are abused through technology. Understand the differential impacts of tech-assisted child sexual abuse. Understand the barriers to a child telling about their abuse. Understand how to respond in a way that does no further harm. Appreciate the need for an integrated approach when assessing and providing interventions for young people with complex needs presenting with harmful sexual behaviours. Provide an understanding of helpful treatment models and how appropriate interventions have been developed from these. Overview of current forms of sexual abuse Current definitions will be reviewed including the way technology has created new forms of sexual abuse. An appreciation of the traumatic impact of sexual abuse and the overlapping co-morbid mental health impacts – introducing a Modular approach to intervention The seminars will present current approaches to working with children and young people who have been sexually abused and those responsible for sexually harmful behaviour, and approaches to prevention. https://bit.ly/3RaMGJI 4 x2hr seminars from just £40 in total
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Intervention and prevention of the sexual abuse of children and young people and those displaying harmful sexual behaviour. Mandatory Reporting – What’s next? BOOK NOW: https://bit.ly/3RaMGJI The object of the seminars is that given the introduction of Mandatory Reporting it is likely that there will be increasing numbers of sexually abused children and young people identified. The seminars/webinars will inform colleagues across child and adolescent mental health services about the changing face of sexual abuse. The seminars will present current approaches to working with children and young people who have been sexually abused and those responsible for sexually harmful behaviour, and approaches to prevention. About the sessions - Sexual abuse across services – Thursday 12 September - Messages from the SWAAY Community and Residential services on the intervention needs of young people with complex needs responsible for harmful sexual behaviour – Thursday 19 September - Creating safer environments for children and young people: some insights from theory and practice – Thursday 26 September - Growing concerns about TACSA – Tech-Assisted Child Sexual Abuse – Thursday 3 October Book now to attend: https://bit.ly/3RaMGJI The price is for all four sessions.
Intervention and prevention of the sexual abuse of children and young people and those displaying harmful sexual behaviour. Mandatory Reporting - What's next? - ACAMH
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Intervention and prevention of the sexual abuse of children and young people and those displaying harmful sexual behaviour. Mandatory Reporting – What’s next? https://bit.ly/3RaMGJI 4 x2hr seminars from just £40 in total The object of the seminars is that given the introduction of Mandatory Reporting it is likely that there will be increasing numbers of sexually abused children and young people identified. The seminars/webinars will inform colleagues across child and adolescent mental health services about the changing face of sexual abuse, who demonstrated that the addition of the online abuse to the generic questions about child sexual abuse raised the overall prevalence rate from 13.5 % to 21.7 %. The largest independent contribution to the overall combined increase were the offenses involving non- consensual image sharing and voluntary online sexual interactions with an impermissibly older adult partner. The seminars will present current approaches to working with children and young people who have been sexually abused and those responsible for sexually harmful behaviour, and approaches to prevention. https://bit.ly/3RaMGJI 4 x2hr seminars from just £40 in total
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