How to support and safeguard the whole family when a parent has viewed or shared child sexual abuse images.
This session will offer guidance and practical advice, combined with practice examples and case studies.
Speakers: Natasha Sabin, Michael Sheath
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Members - Understanding Child Sexual Abuse Online: AoCPP and CSA Centre learning week - Friday 17th November | £30.00 | |
Non Members - Understanding Child Sexual Abuse Online: AoCPP and CSA Centre learning week - Friday 17th November | £35.00 | |
Student - Understanding Child Sexual Abuse Online: AoCPP and CSA Centre learning week - Friday 17th November | £20.00 |
Michael worked as a Probation Officer for 10 years in custodial and community settings with sexual offenders before joining The Lucy Faithfull Foundation in 1997. His duties at The Foundation included the preparation of risk assessments for Family Courts dealing with both convicted and alleged offenders. He was commissioned to undertake whole community risk assessments of a number of UK Overseas Territories including the Falkland Islands.
Michael developed a specialism in working with viewers of child sexual abuse material from 1998, and he is a regular trainer on the Europol course for investigators. He is the author of a play and book, ‘Crossing the line’, which deals with secondary trauma as it affects families affected by, and those investigating the possession of child sexual abuse material.
Practice Improvement Advisor, CSA Centre
Natasha is a Forensic Psychologist with professional experience in child sexual abuse. She has worked within Youth Justice as a practitioner and manager specialising in harmful sexual behaviour. Natasha has also had roles within secure hospitals and custodial environments where she has predominantly worked with adult males who have committed sexual offences. Natasha is a visiting lecturer at the University of Birmingham, facilitating teaching sessions to Forensic and Clinical Psychologists in training.
Opportunity to network with others and know I am part of a community of people committed to working for children and families; challenge to keep up to date and evidence-informed in my practice; sounding board with others for considering how best to improve policy and practice