Intra-familial Child Sexual Abuse Learning Week - Full Series

£120.00

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

Included is a series of 5 webinars, titled as follows:

  • An introduction to intrafamilial child sexual abuse: - Kairika Karsna and  Anna Glinski, CSA Centre
  • Conducting assessments in childcare proceedings: Understanding the wider context  - Dr Sam Warner, AoCPP
  • Understanding sibling sexual abuse: introducing a new practice resource  - Stuart Allardyce, Lucy Faithfull Foundation
  • Medical examinations: what children and family can expect and how this can inform professionals’ advice, referrals, and multi-agency cooperation - Michelle Cutland, CSA Centre
  • Female sexual abuse: Understanding the nuances of this specific form of harm, within the home setting : Marcella Leonard, Director, Leonard Consultancy

About the videos

5 videos

Featuring: Karika Karsna, Anna Glinski Dr Sam Warner, Stuart Allardyce, Dr Michelle Cutland, Marcella Leonard, AoCPP/CSA Centre staff and event delegates.

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What our members say

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

Professor Peter Sidebotham, Member of the National Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel and Emeritus Professor of Child Health at Warwick University
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