Agency specific advice
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training
SARSAS - Trauma & Recovery the self help guide
This course is designed for survivors of rape or sexual abuse who want to understand and process their reactions to their experiences. An exellent sign-posting resource for survivors.
Click here to access the self help guide
SARSAS - Responding to Disclosures
An introduction to those supporting poeple affected by sexual violence and abuse.
Click here to access this e-learning
Nov 25 doc What police professionals need to know about child sexual abuse
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The Children's Society: Child Exploitation & Abuse, an appropriate language guideShow detailsPlease click here to view the guide.
For more information by The Children’s Society on appropriate language, please click here.
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Marie Collins Foundation: supporting survivors of Child Sexual AbuseShow details
These new resources have been written by a group of victims and survivors who have worked alongside MCF to deliver guidance to inform practice so that the correct support is in place for all victims and survivors who wish to share their experiences going forward.
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Centre of Expertise on child Sexual AbuseShow detailsE-learning - Identifying and responding to intra-familial child sexual abuse
Practice Resources (scroll down to the video series)
Cultural barriers to disclosing child sexual abuse by Farrer & Co Race Equality Taskforce
Important questions raised around the issues of disclosing abuse in minority communities, and examining what needs to change to protect those at risk. This podcast is 39 minutes.
Click here to listen to the podcast
Child Sexual Abuse Material: It's not too big a problem to solve
Access to Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) has more than doubled globally during the COVID-19.
Pixels from a crime scene: it's not too big a problem to solve by Internet Watch Foundation features the story of online child sexual abuse through the words of victims, those working to eradicate it, law enforcement, internet companies and even perpetrators.
Click here for access to the podcast (3hrs)
Click here to watch a summary presentation of the podcast by WSCP (45mins)