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Information for sexual assault workers

The following information sheets are available in PDF format by clicking on the link below. To read the PDF documents you will need a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader from www.adobe.com

  • Abuse and harm - legal and practice definitions
  • Beliefs to be reinforced
  • Children with problem sexual behaviours - Supervision and safety planning
  • Client care record
  • Indicators of child abuse
  • Groupwork theory
  • Helping the child victim of sexual assault
  • How to respond to a young person who is self harming
  • Interactive online referral options for CASA counsellor/advocates
  • Pregnancy to parenting for healthcare workers
  • Reporting concerns about children or young people
  • Sexual assault of older people: Information for carers and healthcare workers
  • Sexual assault of older people: Information for clients and victims
  • Techniques for helping kids talk to you
  • The impacts of sexual assault on women
  • Treatment phases and structuring the healing process
  • Working with adolescents
  • Working with adult survivors
  • Working with adult survivors of child sexual abuse
  • Working with recent rape survivors
  • Working with Victorian Survivors of Clergy Sexual Abuse

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Last updated: 04/03/2013 10:06am

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