Contexts for, and practitioner responses to, sexually abused African, Asian and Caribbean heritage children: Insights from a knowledge review

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This talk will draw out insights for practitioners from a recently completed knowledge review of the research evidence on the...
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This talk will draw out insights for practitioners from a recently completed knowledge review of the research evidence on the sexual abuse of African, Asian and Caribbean heritage children. The talk will provide a brief outline of the shape of the current literature and then hone in two key contexts that inhibit reporting and effective service responses: racism/racialisation and family/communal pressure. The talk will encourage a discussion of how to improve service responses.

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My membership is something I value as I work in academia, my knowledge and expertise is enhanced by the AoCPP community itself and the Child Abuse Review journal. I enjoy and receive great benefit from the opportunity to attend conference events and Congress to "tap into" cutting edge research and evidence of best practice nationally and internationally, all of which benefit the students on my teaching programmes and my own research and publications

Claire Richards, Lecturer, National Centre for the Study and Prevention of Violence and Abuse (NCSPVA) Worcester.
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