Monthly Archives: June 2016

Book your place at the CSE Research Forum – Friday 15th July

Time is running out to book your place at the next CSE Research Forum on Friday 15th July at the National Crime Agency (CEOP Command), London. The theme of July’s forum is “Listening to Children and Young People”, and we will be presenting findings

Book your place at the CSE Research Forum – Friday 15th July

Time is running out to book your place at the next CSE Research Forum on Friday 15th July at the National Crime Agency (CEOP Command), London. The theme of July’s forum is “Listening to Children and Young People”, and we will be presenting findings

Co-creating a service with and for adult survivors of child sexual abuse 

In this post Debbie Allnock reports on learning from a recent evaluation of a Victim Support project working with adult survivors and the value of co-creating services with service users. Few people reading or watching the news will have failed

Co-creating a service with and for adult survivors of child sexual abuse 

In this post Debbie Allnock reports on learning from a recent evaluation of a Victim Support project working with adult survivors and the value of co-creating services with service users. Few people reading or watching the news will have failed

Sand, maps and calm boxes: tools for listening to children’s experiences after sexual abuse

Megan Walker is a therapeutic practitioner who has been seconded for a year from her post at the NSPCC Letting The Future In service to work on the project Making Noise; Children’s Voices for Positive Change after Sexual Abuse. Her

Sand, maps and calm boxes: tools for listening to children’s experiences after sexual abuse

Megan Walker is a therapeutic practitioner who has been seconded for a year from her post at the NSPCC Letting The Future In service to work on the project Making Noise; Children’s Voices for Positive Change after Sexual Abuse. Her