Online Sexual Offending: Supporting Families following an arrest of a Parent
This webinar is primarily for social work practitioners, but it may also be useful for any professional whose role may involve contact with children or families, including those in social care, health (primary care, mental health, accident and emergency, midwifery, health visiting, sexual health), police, adoption services, fostering services, schools and any other relevant services in contact with children, young people, parent(s) or carer(s). The timings of the webinars have been selected to ensure that anyone, no matter their profession, should find a convenient time be able to attend.
Following the webinar, you can expect to have:
An understanding of the Managing risk and trauma after online sexual offending guide and how to use it in practice
An increased ability to respond effectively where a parent or carer is under police investigation after accessing sexual images of children online
A better understanding of the scale and nature of online sexual offending
Greater knowledge of the emotional, behavioural and physical impacts of online sexual offending
Greater confidence in safeguarding the whole family following arrest of a parent.
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