Harmful Sexual Behaviours: An Overview for Educators - Launceston
Event description
This 4-hour workshop will focus on empowering staff with practical skills and evidence-based knowledge to identify harmful sexual behaviours (HSB) and to respond to these
behaviours in a trauma-informed ‘best practice’ manner. They will also review protective behaviour skills, self-care strategies and strategies to manage vicarious trauma.
The workshop is suitable for anyone who works in a school or daycare environment including teachers, educators, teachers' aides, administrative staff, social workers, counsellors, and support workers.
Topics include:
• SASS overview and referral pathways
• Awareness raising of information about sexual harm
• Understanding myths around HSB
• Understanding ‘normal’ sexual development in children
• Identifying and responding to problematic sexual behaviours (PSB) and sexually abusive behaviours (SAB)
• Assessing risk and safety planning
• Overview of protective behaviours
• Self-care and reducing the impacts of vicarious trauma behaviour
Learning outcomes:
• Improved knowledge of support options including SASS services
• Improved understanding of how to create and manage safety for children
• Increased understanding of sexual behaviours in children
• Improved ability to recognise and respond to problematic sexual behaviours and sexually abusive behaviours
• Improved staff capacity in responding to disclosures of sexual harm
• Improved ability to manage vicarious trauma and enact self-care strategies
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