This framework aims to help local areas develop and improve multi-agency responses to children displaying harmful sexual behaviours (HSB). It seeks to provide a coordinated and consistent approach to recognising both the risks and the needs of this vulnerable group. The framework was developed by the NSPCC, Research in Practice and Professor Simon Hackett with input from a large number of national organisations, local authorities and subject experts
In England and Wales, family group conferences (FGCs) are most often found either in the field of yo...
This presentation discusses the rise in sexual crimes committed online. Such crimes are more likely ...
Responding to referrals regarding children who display sexually harmful behaviour (SHB) is a complex...
It is estimated that 30–50% of all childhood sexual abuse involves other young people as perpetrator...
Key Issues • Heterogenous phenomena • Reported levels of maltreatment and polyvictimisaton experienc...
International evidence suggests that schools are locations where systems, practices and cultures can...
Despite increasing awareness of child sexual exploitation (CSE) across the UK in recent years, there...
The individual, family and abuse characteristics of 700 children and young people referred to nine U...
This independent report, from University of Bristol and Durham University, draws on information from...
This report outlines the findings from a small-scale pilot study of the sexually harmful behaviour m...
The issues surrounding harmful sexual behaviours in children and young people is a relatively new is...
There is a lack of exploratory data describing the offences and violent acts of young people with ha...
This literature review appraises how the justice system of the United Kingdom deals with child on ch...
Young people are responsible for a significant number of the sexual offenses that are committed ever...
Practitioners need to accurately identify the level of concern about a young person’s sexually conce...
In England and Wales, family group conferences (FGCs) are most often found either in the field of yo...
This presentation discusses the rise in sexual crimes committed online. Such crimes are more likely ...
Responding to referrals regarding children who display sexually harmful behaviour (SHB) is a complex...
It is estimated that 30–50% of all childhood sexual abuse involves other young people as perpetrator...
Key Issues • Heterogenous phenomena • Reported levels of maltreatment and polyvictimisaton experienc...
International evidence suggests that schools are locations where systems, practices and cultures can...
Despite increasing awareness of child sexual exploitation (CSE) across the UK in recent years, there...
The individual, family and abuse characteristics of 700 children and young people referred to nine U...
This independent report, from University of Bristol and Durham University, draws on information from...
This report outlines the findings from a small-scale pilot study of the sexually harmful behaviour m...
The issues surrounding harmful sexual behaviours in children and young people is a relatively new is...
There is a lack of exploratory data describing the offences and violent acts of young people with ha...
This literature review appraises how the justice system of the United Kingdom deals with child on ch...
Young people are responsible for a significant number of the sexual offenses that are committed ever...
Practitioners need to accurately identify the level of concern about a young person’s sexually conce...
In England and Wales, family group conferences (FGCs) are most often found either in the field of yo...
This presentation discusses the rise in sexual crimes committed online. Such crimes are more likely ...
Responding to referrals regarding children who display sexually harmful behaviour (SHB) is a complex...