AASW Webinar Recording | Understanding Childhood Sexual Assault: A Guide for Practitioners Working with Adult Survivors
Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to understand and address the complex dynamics of this trauma. Your role can make a significant difference in the healing journey.
Event Details
Anytime, Anywhere
1.5 CPD hours
AASW Training ([email protected])
Child Protection, Sexual Health, Mental Health
General, Sexual Abuse, General Mental Health
Category 2: Skills and Knowledge
Event Description
According to statistics, 1 in 3 girls and 1 in 20 boys have experienced child sexual abuse. As practitioners, we have a crucial role in helping survivors navigate their healing journey.
Join us in our mission to support adult survivors of childhood sexual assault. Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to understand and address the complex dynamics of this trauma. Your role can make a significant difference in the healing journey.
This understanding is key to providing effective support and intervention strategies. This approach recognizes the presence of trauma symptoms and acknowledges the role that trauma plays in an individual's life.
Social workers often serve as advocates for clients. Understanding the dynamics and impacts of childhood sexual assault can help advocate more effectively for resources, policies, and services that support survivors.
Knowledge in this area can also inform contributions to research studies, policy discussions, and legislative efforts related to childhood sexual assault and its long-term effects.
Increasing your understanding can also enhance your empathy, improve interventions and advocacy and aid in prevention efforts.
Cherie has developed the 5 C’s of responding when working with adult survivors. Learn how they are cornerstones of recovery when working with survivors.
In this presentation we will cover:
- An understanding of CSA (definitions/types and statistics)
- Dynamics of CSA (perpetrator tactics etc.)
- Trauma Informed Care – the 5 C’s of responding.
- Clinical Approaches and referral pathways.
- Advocacy (e.g. case study of housing support)
Who should register?
This webinar is suited to practitioners who have clients who have experienced sexual assault in childhood, and you want to deepen your understanding of the complexities in order to respond effectively and compassionately. This is suited for beginner to immediate audiences perhaps not directly working in sexual assault but wanting to understand and deepen knowledge.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Define CSA and understand the prevalence (definitions/types and statistics)
- Identify the dynamics of CSA (perpetrator tactics etc.)
- Apply Trauma Informed Care through the 5 C’s of responding to trauma.
- Understand Clinical Approaches and referral pathways.
- Apply Advocacy skills through a case study (e.g. case study of housing support)
AASW Credentials: Child Protection; Mental Health
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AASW Webinar Recording | Understanding Childhood Sexual Assault: A Guide for Practitioners Working with Adult Survivors
Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to understand and address the complex dynamics of this trauma. Your role can make a significant difference in the healing journey.
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1.5 CPD hours
AASW Training ([email protected])
Child Protection, Sexual Health, Mental Health
General, Sexual Abuse, General Mental Health
Category 2: Skills and Knowledge
Event Description
According to statistics, 1 in 3 girls and 1 in 20 boys have experienced child sexual abuse. As practitioners, we have a crucial role in helping survivors navigate their healing journey.
Join us in our mission to support adult survivors of childhood sexual assault. Equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to understand and address the complex dynamics of this trauma. Your role can make a significant difference in the healing journey.
This understanding is key to providing effective support and intervention strategies. This approach recognizes the presence of trauma symptoms and acknowledges the role that trauma plays in an individual's life.
Social workers often serve as advocates for clients. Understanding the dynamics and impacts of childhood sexual assault can help advocate more effectively for resources, policies, and services that support survivors.
Knowledge in this area can also inform contributions to research studies, policy discussions, and legislative efforts related to childhood sexual assault and its long-term effects.
Increasing your understanding can also enhance your empathy, improve interventions and advocacy and aid in prevention efforts.
Cherie has developed the 5 C’s of responding when working with adult survivors. Learn how they are cornerstones of recovery when working with survivors.
In this presentation we will cover:
- An understanding of CSA (definitions/types and statistics)
- Dynamics of CSA (perpetrator tactics etc.)
- Trauma Informed Care – the 5 C’s of responding.
- Clinical Approaches and referral pathways.
- Advocacy (e.g. case study of housing support)
Who should register?
This webinar is suited to practitioners who have clients who have experienced sexual assault in childhood, and you want to deepen your understanding of the complexities in order to respond effectively and compassionately. This is suited for beginner to immediate audiences perhaps not directly working in sexual assault but wanting to understand and deepen knowledge.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
- Define CSA and understand the prevalence (definitions/types and statistics)
- Identify the dynamics of CSA (perpetrator tactics etc.)
- Apply Trauma Informed Care through the 5 C’s of responding to trauma.
- Understand Clinical Approaches and referral pathways.
- Apply Advocacy skills through a case study (e.g. case study of housing support)
AASW Credentials: Child Protection; Mental Health