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Course name Identifying and responding to intra-familial child sexual abuse
Duration 90 minutes (approx) - option to complete in shorter sessions
Course information

Introductory eLearning course provided by Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse. You will need to register to complete this eLearning but it is free.

It is designed to help those in social work, policing, education, healthcare and beyond to recognise when children might be showing them that something is wrong and understand how to help.

This will be relevant for anyone working with children to understand what intra-familial child sexual abuse is, provide guidance on how to identify concerns and build knowledge and confidence in how to respond to support both children and their wider family.

It’s designed for professionals at all stages of their career; for those new to safeguarding, or as a helpful refresher.

Victims and survivors of intra-familial child sexual abuse can and do recover from their abuse, especially when supported by professionals who show care and compassion, facilitate choice, control and safety, and are trained to best support them and their wider families.

There are three modules with interactive tasks, video explainers and a final assessment. On successful completion of the course a certificate is available to download.

Price

Free

Booking information

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