NSPCC Learning has released a podcast discussing the absence of black girl's experiences of child sexual abuse in research and practice. The podcast discusses why the experiences of black girls is missing from the research and the impact that this has on policy and practice; key findings from research; and learning to improve practice and research.
Caution: This episode contains quotes from research participants about their experiences which might be upsetting and cause distress.
Listen to the podcast: Research on black girls and child sexual abuse
View on YouTube: Experiences of black girls within child sexual abuse research and practice
Safeguarding Bedfordshire has places available on two seminars by Zoe Lodrick, Sexual Trauma Specialist. Please book via our homepage.
Sexual Trauma: 25th & 26th Nov 0930-1230
Working with disclosures of non-recent sexual abuse: 25th & 26th Nov 1300-1630
You may also be interested in ‘Mind Your Language’ a free briefing from NWG.
Source: NSPCC Learning
Date: 27 September 2021