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Where’s child sexual abuse gone? Have we fixed it?

Where’s child sexual abuse gone? Have we fixed it?. Prevention If every child really does matter……?. What do you want them to do?. What do they need to know?. A Comprehensive Strategy for Child Sexual Abuse Prevention (where does social work fit in?). Outline. Stop it Now! UK & Ireland

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Where’s child sexual abuse gone? Have we fixed it?

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  1. Where’s child sexual abuse gone?Have we fixed it? ©Donald Findlater

  2. Prevention If every child really does matter……? ©Donald Findlater

  3. ©Donald Findlater

  4. What do you want them to do? ©Donald Findlater

  5. ©Donald Findlater

  6. What do they need to know? ©Donald Findlater

  7. ©Donald Findlater

  8. A Comprehensive Strategy for Child Sexual Abuse Prevention(where does social work fit in?) ©Donald Findlater

  9. Outline • Stop it Now! UK & Ireland • Scale of the problem • Model to understand abusing, abusers, victims, and families • Public Health model for prevention ©Donald Findlater

  10. The prevalence of child sexual abuseSources:- Wyatt 1985; Finkelhor 1979 &1989; Briere 1990; Cawson 2000 10%-20% 20%-30% Women Men ©Donald Findlater

  11. Finkelhor – ‘Four pre-conditions to sexual abuse’Adapted from:- D Finkelhor Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory & Research 1986 Sex with a child Thoughts MOTIVATION ‘Wanting to’ INTERNAL INHIBITORS ‘Conscience’ EXTERNAL INHIBITORS ‘Others’ (Creating Opportunity) OVERCOME VICTIM RESISTANCE ‘Doing it and getting away with it’ ©Donald Findlater

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  13. Stop It Now! ` Targets: – • Adult abusers and potential abusers: to encourage them to recognise their behaviour as abusive and seek help to change. • Family and friends: to encourage them to recognise the signs of abusive behaviour in those close to them and to seek advice about what action to take. • Parents of children and young people with worrying sexually behaviour : to encourage them to recognise signs of abusive behaviour in their children and seek advice about what to do. ©Donald Findlater

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  15. Prevention – what it might look like ©Donald Findlater

  16. Twelve points of focus for preventative action ©Donald Findlater

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  20. Finkelhor – ‘Steps towards prevention’Adapted from:- D Finkelhor Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory & Research 1986 Sex with a child Thoughts MOTIVATION INTERNAL INHIBITORS EXTERNAL INHIBITORS OVERCOME VICTIM RESISTANCE

  21. ©Donald Findlater

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  26. Thank you Stop it Now! Helpline 0808 1000 900 dfindlater@lucyfaithfull.org.uk

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