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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