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Training: Promoting Positive Pathways for Young People who Exhibit Sexually Harmful Behaviour
Training: Promoting Positive Pathways for Young People who Exhibit Sexually Harmful Behaviour

Training: Promoting Positive Pathways for Young People who Exhibit Sexually Harmful Behaviour

Wilkinson Street NET Tram Depot

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Led by Rob Tucker from the Lucy Faithfull Foundation. This training will be of interest to teachers, social workers, carers, therapists, health professionals, guardians, police, and other practitioners. Do you work with prepubescent children or young people who exhibit harmful sexual behaviour? Do you have concerns about the sexual behaviour of young people you care for? Core Content Includes: differentiating between age expected and harmful sexual behaviours, exploring pathways to harmful sexual behaviours, ‘sexting’, peer abuse and abuse within the family. Skilled facilitators use case studies to identify the principles of risk assessment and safety planning. Attachment based practice is promoted throughout the course. Sessions also help participants explore impact and self-care when working with young people who exhibit harmful sexual behaviour. Using the Good Lives Model participants are provided with the tools to promote positive pathways for children and young people who exhibit harmful sexual behaviour. Background: Research suggests that 25 per cent of all cases of child sexual abuse in the family involve a perpetrator under the age of 18. Research also shows that 82.7% of child victims who were abused by a peer didn’t tell anyone about the abuse. Professionals and carers must ensure they have the knowledge to see the signs and take appropriate action.

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Opens Tue 4th Sep at 9:30 AM (BST)
Wilkinson Street, Nottingham, UK
Wilkinson Street NET Tram Depot