HCA- Working with families affected by sibling sexual abuse: a road map for safeguarding - Facilitated by the Lucy Faithful Foundation
Who is this for?
This training day has been developed for safeguarding professionals and those
who work directly with children and families affected by sibling sexual abuse.
When & Where
This training is comprised of 2 half-days (you must attend both days).
Both days will take place online via zoom (link to be sent with calendar invite).
The training sessions will be held over 2 days:
- Part 1- date to be confirmed, 10:00-13:00
- Part 2- date to be confirmed, 10:00-13:00
Content
- Key findings from up-to-date research into sibling sexual abuse
- Differentiating between normative sibling sexual interactions and behaviours that are problematic or abusive
- Factors to consider when responding to sibling sexual behaviour
- Key considerations when constructing robust family safety plans and completing comprehensive assessments
- Best practice in therapeutic intervention with children and families affected by sibling sexual abuse
- The principles of family reunification and key steps in helping families move on
Learning outcomes
- Greater awareness of the prevalence, causes and impact of sibling sexual abuse
- Improved confidence in identifying harmful sibling sexual behaviour and responding proportionately
- Practical knowledge and skills to complete comprehensive safety planning and assessments with families affected by sibling sexual abuse
- Understanding of best practice in therapeutic intervention with children and families where sibling sexual abuse has occurred
- Greater awareness of the importance of family reunification and how this can be prioritised in our work
- Improved awareness of the importance of survivor centred perspectives in working with families affected by sibling sexual abuse
You will be charged £75 for a no-show of this commissioned training.
There are currently no dates for this event.