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To increase confidence in recognising and responding to IFCSA. This seminar is part of an online learning package which includes watching four pre-recorded films. Please ensure you have set aside at least two hours to complete this before attending the live seminar.
This seminar is part of an online learning package which includes watching four pre-recorded films. Please ensure you have set aside at least two hours to complete this before attending the live seminar.
Learning objectives:
› To increase confidence in recognising and responding to IFCSA, and developing skills in working with families experiencing trauma from this type of abuse. We will consider:
- what Intra-familial child sexual abuse is
- what we know and don’t know about the prevalence
- how attitudes and values shape outcomes for children in relation to familial abuse
- differentiating sibling abuse from sexual exploration
- family vulnerabilities
- indicators of possible abuse
- contemplating the term “disclosure”
- what the barriers are for children to seek help around sexual abuse
- what children have told us
- what and when to do direct work
- impact on all family members
- best practice in recovery work
- impact on the worker and the team.
Outline programme
Introductions
Attitudes and values
Quality of information
Sexual development
Action following evidence
Recovery work
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