Safeguarding Children - The Impact of Child Sexual Abuse

Look at the basics of statistics, grooming, impact, sharing concerns and barriers to disclosing child sexual abuse

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Safeguarding Children - The Impact of Child Sexual Abuse

What You Will Learn!

  • What is child sexual abuse?
  • Key National Statsitics
  • The Grooming Process
  • Impact and Indicators
  • Harmful Sexual Behavior
  • Understanding the Barriers to Disclosure
  • Sharing Concerns

Description

This Safeguarding Children - The Impact of Sexual Abuse course raises awareness of child sexual abuse, what it is, how it may be identified, it's impact and what to do if we are concerned about a child.

By the end of the training you will be able to...

  • Describe what child sexual abuse is

  • Have an awareness of the key national statistics

  • Understand the grooming process

  • Understand how to identify the indicators of abuse and know what the impact may be

  • Understand the basics of harmful sexual behaviour

  • Demonstrate an awareness of the potential barriers to disclosing abuse

  • Know what to do if you have concerns that a child is at risk of or has/is been sexually abused

Who is it for?

Anyone who is appointed Designated Safeguarding Lead or Deputy or anyone who works with children, young people or parents

Why train with me?

I have over 16 years as a Primary Educator

Experienced Safeguarding Training Officer for multiple Local Authorities

I am a highly rated Udemy instructor

I am a mum!

I am a big advocate of trauma informed and restorative practice

What you’ll learn

  • What is Child Sexual Abuse

  • Key National Statistics

  • The Grooming Process

  • Impact and Indicators

  • Harmful Sexual Behaviour

  • Barriers to Disclosing

  • Sharing Concerns

Are there any course requirements or prerequisites?

  • Be able to read simple instructions and information

  • Undertaken a Level One Safeguarding Course

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who has assumed the role of Designated Safeguarding Officer, Lead or Deputy

  • Anyone who has contact with children, young people or parents

Who Should Attend!

  • Health Practitioners
  • Educators
  • Children's Care
  • Police
  • Fire
  • Charity Practitioners
  • Probabtion
  • Offender Management

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Lectures

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