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FREE Child Sexual Abuse Webinars

webinars provided by Centre of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse

 

Supporting parents / carers when they child may have been sexually abused

Available dates, times and location:

Wednesday 5th February 2025, 09:00am – 10:00am, Online – Register your place now! 

Following the session, you can expect to have: 

  • A good understanding of how the Supporting parents and carers guide can support you in your work.
  • An understanding of the impact on parents/carers of children who have been sexually abused and their reactions to what has happened.
  • Knowledge on what you can do to support parents/carers

 

Speaking to children about sexual abuse 

Available dates, times and location:

Wednesday 5th February 2025, 12:30pm – 13:30pm, Online – Register your place now!

Following the session, you can expect to have: 

  • A good understanding of how the Communicating with children guide can support you in your work
  • Increased awareness and understanding of the barriers children face in telling
  • A greater understanding of the professional behaviours that can give children the confidence to speak out
  • Increased knowledge and confidence in how to respond when a child tells of their abuse

 

Responding to harmful sexual behaviour in education settings

Available dates, times and location:

Wednesday 5th March 2025, 09:00am – 10:00am, Online – Register your place now! 

Following the session, you can expect to have: 

  • A good understanding of how the Safety Planning in Education Guide can support you in your work
  • An improved ability to identify whether sexual behaviour is developmentally appropriate, problematic or harmful.
  • A greater understanding of the prevalence of harmful sexual behaviour.
  • A better understanding of the possible pathways to harmful sexual behaviour.
  • A greater understanding of the professional behaviours that can support children and families where a child has displayed harmful sexual behaviour

 

Putting the Child Sexual Abuse Response Pathway into practice 

Available dates, times and location:

Wednesday 28th May 2025, 13:00pm – 14:00pm, Online – Register your place now! 

Monday 9th June 2025, 12:00pm – 13:00pm, Online – Register your place now! 

Tuesday 22nd July 2025, 12:00pm – 13:00pm, Online – Register your place now! 

Tuesday 23rd September 2025, 12:00pm – 13:00pm, Online – Register your place now! 

Wednesday 26th November 2025, 13:00pm – 14:00pm, Online – Register your place now!

Following the session, you can expect to have: 

  • A good understanding of the guidance and resources available throughout the Response Pathway, and how it can support you in your work
  • An understanding of how other local safeguarding children partnerships have used the Response Pathway, and the steps they have taken to embed it into multi-agency practice
  • A clear idea of the steps that you can take to begin using the Response Pathway to support either your own individual practice or wider practice across your agency / partnership, and awareness of the further support available through the CSA Centre
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Courses are free for the statutory, voluntary and community sector in Wakefield, however failure to attend without giving prior notice may result in a charge to cover costs. You may now be charged for undertaking our training if you are outside of Wakefield. Please see the Charging Policy for full details.

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