NOTA Learning Week: Understanding Racism in Child Protection Key Language and Concepts in Promoting Cultural Diversity in Child Protection Practice: Considering the Needs of Ethnic Minority/Minoritised Communities in Considering Child Sexual Abuse and Harmful Sexual Behaviour

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This is the third webinar of our NOTA Learning week. Stephen Barry & Jennifer Allotey, from Be Safe, Bristol will...
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This is the third webinar of our NOTA Learning week.

Stephen Barry & Jennifer Allotey, from Be Safe, Bristol will discuss Key Language and Concepts in Promoting Cultural Diversity in Child Protection Practice: Considering the Needs of Ethnic Minority/Minoritised Communities in Considering Child Sexual Abuse and Harmful Sexual Behaviour

Introduced by Stuart Allardyce,
NOTA Chair

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It has improved my knowledge and understanding about the range of harms caused to children and their impact as I have been able to network with a wide range of experts from the UK and beyond. There is no other multidisciplinary association for child protection professionals focused on learning to support and improve practice and policy

Professor John Devaney MBE. Social Worker, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, Edinburgh University, Edinburgh.
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