Understanding harmful sexual behaviour in children and young people
Tuesday, 11 March 2025
10am - 12:30pm | Online/Zoom
This training is aimed at anyone who is working with or supporting children. This includes parents, carers, educators and safeguarding professionals.
Ticket Prices
£40 members
£55 non-members
Key Learning
- To understand the importance of language when talking about this topic area
- To have an understanding of the functions of children’s problematic sexual behaviour.
- To understand the key messages from the research that has been conducted in this field
- To understand how to support a child who has displayed problematic sexual behaviour
- To understand how to take a safety-first approach to responding to harmful sexual behaviour
This session will provide an opportunity for participants to explore the often-misunderstood topic area of harmful and problematic sexual behaviour. Starting with an overview, the session will then explore what some of the research in this field tells us, as well as outlining what is normal versus abnormal sexual behaviour in children. Participants will then be supported to think about why a child might engage in such behaviours before finally looking at treatment and support strategies.
For those who are new to this topic area it will provide you with an overview sufficient to support you to begin making informed and intentional decisions when confronted by a young person’s problematic sexual behaviour. For others, who may have experience in this area, the training will support you to deepen your understanding and perhaps challenge some the preconceptions you hold about problematic sexual behaviour.
Facilitators
Dr. Ian Burke is a Clinical & Forensic Psychologist. He specialises in the treatment of trauma in children and young people and in the provision of assessment and interventions relating to harmful and problematic sexual behaviour. He is also a Specialist Psychologist member of the Parole Board for England and Wales. He works in private practice and is based in Edinburgh.
Have any questions?
Please get in touch and a member of the Children in Scotland events team will be happy to help.
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