PPT-Module E – Typologies of Child Sexual Abusers

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Primarily for Seminary Formation Faculty and Administrators and Dioceses E 1 Typologies of Child Sexual Abusers in General and Clergy Sexual Abusers in Particular

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Primarily for Seminary Formation Faculty and Administrators and Dioceses E 1 Typologies of Child Sexual Abusers in General and Clergy Sexual Abusers in Particular E 2 Main Sources of Data Reports presented to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops by the John Jay College Research Team The City University of New . Ted German, Ph.D.. Emerge Director of Training. Definition of Unselfish Self-Care. Abusers take . specific steps to improve their life:. so that they can be more respectful partners.. so that they can be responsible ex-partners.. Anne Tierney and Jane Cook. What do you understand by child sexual exploitation and trafficking?. “Involving children under 18 in exploitative situations, contexts and relationships where young people (or a third party or persons) receive ‘something’ (e.g. food, accommodation, drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, affection, gifts, money) as a result of them performing, and/or another or others performing on them, sexual activities. Child sexual exploitation can occur through the use of technology without the child’s immediate recognition; for example being persuaded to post sexual images on the internet/mobile phones without immediate payment or gain. In all cases, those exploiting the child/young person have power over them by virtue of age, gender, intellect, physical strength and/or economic or other resources. Violence, coercion or intimidation are common, involvement in exploitative relationships being characterised in the main, by the child or young person’s limited availability of choice resulting from their social/economic and/or emotional vulnerability.” . By: Bianca C. Mallory. What is child sexual abuse?. Sexual contact with a child that occurs by force or in a relationship. Fondled, kissed, or held for sexual gratification. Fondled or hurt genitally while bathed. Bev Petch -. . Senior Education Improvement Adviser. Hannah Lemming – Team Leader, Direct Work. Expected outcomes. Increased awareness of potential signs and indicators of . CSE. Greater . understanding of . Why is it important?. Essential to understand how the child views(. ed. ) his/her abuse and the dimensions of psychological maltreatment or manipulation. Essential to understand the child’s coping mechanisms. Keith Pringle. k. eith.pringle@soc.uu.se. 17 . October. 2014. Why are issues of masculinity so central to issues of child sexual abuse. ?. Some welfare practice examples of how a “masculinity” approach can be used in dealing with child sexual abuse.. Our Place Mentoring Services.. Contents. Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE): The issue. . Defining CSE.. Prevalence and Incidence. . Victims and Perpetrators. . Push / Pull Factors. . Identification. . CSE: The Issue.. 203. : . Overview of Child Sexual Abuse. Housekeeping . 15 min. Rule. Breaks & Lunch. Cell Phone, Computers, . . Side Bar Conversations. Packets. Parking Lot . Idea Catcher. 1A. Training Agenda. Module 7 Sexual Harassment and Liability Protection The purpose of the Module is to provide information on instructor professionalism, including sexual harassment and liability. Purpose of the Module 203: Investigative Interviewing in Child Sexual Abuse Child Sexual Abuse Certification Series 203: Overview of Child Sexual Abuse 203: Sexuality of Children: Healthy Sexual Behaviors and Behaviors Which Cause Concern 2. DYNAMICS OF ELDER ABUSE . Kathleen Quinn. Phone: 202-558-4850. Email: . kathleen.quinn@apsnetwork.org. 3. A Project of . NAPSA . and. NCALL. National Adult Protective Services Association. National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life. Educational Company. Healthcare Training. . Simplified.. CEP # . 15273. Objectives. At the completion of this program, the learners will:. Define inhalants . Identify classes and examples of inhalants. on Alcohol, Tobacco, Other Drugs, Mental Health and Wellness What is DXM? DXM (dextromethorphan) is a cough suppressant available in a variety of over - the - counter cough and cold medications. D and Lay Workers. Training for:. Lay Workers. Lay Preachers. Adult Leaders and Helpers working with children. Church Council members. Learning Outcomes. Definitions and indicators of child abuse and neglect.

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