CS Intra-familial Child Sexual Abuse training
Venue
Venue - Virtual Classroom, Sand Martin House, Bittern Way, Fletton Quays
Target Audience
PCC Children's Services Specific - All Staff
Course categories
Children's Services
Subject
Children's Social Care
Course description
Aimed at Early Help Workers, Child Practitioners, Personal Advisors. Youth Justice Officer.
Learning outcomes
This 1-day introductory course provides an overview of the key issues needed to support professionals in identifying and responding to cases of intra-familial child sexual abuse.
• A better understanding of the scale and nature of child sexual abuse
• An understanding of the myths, stereotypes and obstacles in practice and how to overcome such obstacles
• An understanding of how the impact of child sexual abuse presents in children and young people
• Be able to identify the potential signs and indicators of sexual abuse and sexually abusive behaviour
• An understanding of how children communicate their experiences of sexual abuse and the professional role in helping them do this
• Have a broad understanding of who it is who abuses children
• A greater comprehension of how and why sexual abuse happens in families
• Understanding the importance of a ‘whole family’ approach to assessing and intervening with families
• An improved confidence in identifying and responding to concerns of intra-familial child sexual abuse
Start Date
Wednesday 8 December 2021
End Date
Wednesday 8 December 2021
Closing Date
Tuesday 7 December 2021