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Intra-familial Child Sexual Abuse Learning Week - An introduction to intra-familial child sexual abuse: what we do and do not know.

A digital download of a session from our Intra-familal Child Sexual Abuse learning week. For the public and professionals alike,...
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A digital download of a session from our Intra-familal Child Sexual Abuse learning week.

For the public and professionals alike, thinking about child sexual abuse can be challenging - especially when those concerns of abuse are within the home environment. That's why we've created this series on intra-familial child sexual abuse, to support professional response in this area.

In this session,  Kairika Karsna and Anna Glinski from the The Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA Centre) will introduce us to the issue of intra-familial child sexual abuse and what we do/do not know about it.

Kairika Karsna is a Senior Research and Evaluation Officer at the Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse (CSA Centre). Kairika has been involved in the CSA Centre’s research on the scale and nature of child sexual abuse for the past five years. She has been a co-author of the CSA Centre evidence reviews of the scale and nature of child sexual abuse with Prof. Liz Kelly since the first edition published in 2017. In addition to analysing data on the scale and nature of child sexual abuse, her work has focused on improving data on child sexual abuse, both in agency records and surveys. Prior to joining the CSA Centre, Kairika spent 10 years as a researcher and evaluator of charity and public sector services either as a consultant or an in-house researcher.

Anna Glinski leads the practice and training arm of the CSA Centre. She is a qualified social worker who has worked within statutory frontline child protection and specialist services, including as an expert witness in the family courts on child sexual abuse cases and as the practice development lead for child sexual abuse within a local authority. Within this role she led a multi- disciplinary specialist sexual abuse team, which provided assessments, interventions, supervision, consultation and training. Anna is an Associate Tutor at the University of Sussex and is currently the Editor of NOTA News, the quarterly magazine for members of the National Organisation for the Treatment of Abuse.

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Video length: 86 minutes

Featuring: Karika Karsna, Anna Glinski, AoCPP/CSA Centre staff and event delegates.

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