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Preventing Child Sexual Abuse in the UK Donald Findlater Director of Research and Development The only UK-wide charity dedicated solely to tackling child sexual abuse

The only UK-wide Helpline and Campaign dedicated solely to tackling child sexual abuse

Preventing Child Sexual Abuse by -known offenders -unknown offenders -those at risk of offending

What do you want them to do? What do they need to know?

Some things to consider (UK) Some 1 in 6 children have been sexually abused by age 18 8/9 out of 10 children know their abusers The vast majority of abuse is not reported to the Police Ref: Radford 2011; Cawson 2000; Grubin 1998

How does it happen?

Four pre-conditions to child sexual abuse Adapted from: D Finkelhor Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory & Research 1984 houghts Sex with a child MOTIVATION Wanting to INTERNAL INHIBITORS Conscience EXTERNAL INHIBITORS Others (Creating Opportunity) OVERCOME VICTIM RESISTANCE Doing it and getting away with it

A Comprehensive Framework for the Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse

Prevention Targets Offenders (Potential) Victims (Children) Families/ Communities Primary prevention (Before abuse) Secondary prevention (Before abuse) Tertiary prevention (After abuse) Situations

Where on the framework? Treatment programmes for convicted sex offenders

Prevention Targets Primary prevention Secondary prevention Tertiary prevention Offenders (Potential) Victims (Children) Families/ Communities Situations

Where on the framework? Awareness-raising prevention education programmes for all parents and carers

Prevention Targets Primary prevention Secondary prevention Tertiary prevention Offenders (Potential) Victims (Children) Families/ Communities Situations

Where on the framework? Primary school programme of personal safety and sex education for all 10 year olds

Prevention Targets Primary prevention Secondary prevention Tertiary prevention Offenders (Potential) Victims (Children) Families/ Communities Situations

Where on the framework? Internet safety and responsibility lessons for a year group in a school where sexting has been identified as a problem

Prevention Targets Primary prevention Secondary prevention Tertiary prevention Offenders (Potential) Victims (Children) Families/ Communities Situations

Lucy Faithfull Foundation Prevention Activities Primary Secondary Tertiary prevention prevention prevention Abusers or potential abusers Hedgehogs Stop it Now! Helpline Stop! Scotland Prison Project Stop! Helpline Sex Offender Treatment (inc YOI) Circles of Support and Accountability Inform + Securus Monitoring CROGA Children and Young People Internet Safety Classes Hedgehogs Internet Safety classes for at risk groups Inform YP Therapeutic work (Family Courts/Social Services) Communities/ Families Parents Protect Internet Safety Seminars (Prim y) Stop it Now! Materials BAMER (Somali, Pakistani, Jewish communities) Parents Protect + Stop it Now! Helpline Inform YP Internet Safety seminars (Secondary) Inform Stop it Now! Helpline Family Court Assessment/Int

Stop It Now! UK & Ireland Helpline Principal Target Groups:- Adult abusers and potential abusers: to encourage them to recognise their thoughts or behaviour as harmful and seek help to change. Family and friends (of above): to encourage them to recognise the signs of abusive or harmful sexual behaviour in those close to them and to seek advice about what action to take. Parents and carers of young people with worrying sexual behaviour: to encourage them to recognise signs of harmful or abusive behaviour in their children and seek advice about what to do.

All calls and callers to Helpline Text

Calls from adults concerned about their own behaviour

Calls from internet offenders (and potential offenders arrested and non-arrested)

Calls from adults concerned about another adult

Effects of the helpline

Theoretical framework Recognised protective factors Protective factors that may support desistance from sexual offending (de Vries Robbe et al, 2013). Healthy sexual Good problem interests solving Constructive social and professional support network Abstention from drug/alcohol misuse Capacity for emotional intimacy and satisfying relationships with other adults Capacity to set goals and work towards their achievement Engagement in constructive and rewarding employment or other activities Hopeful, optimistic, and motivated attitude to desistance 29

Belief in ability to change Techniques to manage behaviour Other services e.g. Inform, Inform Plus Securus GP, mental health specialist, social services Changed behaviour /circumstan ce Recognise risky behaviour Improved wellbeing/abilit y to self manage Reduced risk Helpline

Recognise risk I'd convinced myself that the pictures I'd looked at, there was no victim 31

Belief in change There is, there is someone to talk to, to say, 'Right, you know? There are steps you need to do to address these demons - you know? 32

Techniques to manage behaviour I'm not saying I'm ever going to be cured, but the strategies are in place to stop me reoffending now. 33

Changed behaviour Of the 32 people who answered this part of the questionnaire, two thirds reported they felt more able to manage their sexual thoughts and more able to manage their sexual behaviour since using Stop! No access to pornography Reduce time online Displacement activity gym, reading 34

Strengthen other protective factors Social networks Relationships Meaningful activity 35

Belief in ability to change Techniques to manage behaviour Other services e.g. Inform, Inform Plus Securus GP, mental health specialist, social services Changed behaviour /circumstan ce Recognise risky behaviour Improved wellbeing/abilit y to self manage Reduced risk Helpline

Profile of users who have offended online UK

Enabling helpline use: capacity UK Year Month Number of answered calls Number of missed calls 2013 2014 April 490 810 May 516 1,613 June 465 1,983 July 538 2,136 August 515 2,576 September 551 2,588 October 564 2,811 November 574 2,790 December 456 2,476 January 545 2,102 February 520 1,544 March 488 2,963 38

Other resources: Toolkit A toolkit to assist people across Europe to develop helplines which suit their specific national or local context has been developed from the research. The toolkit does not set out a single model of operation, but outlines key points to consider in developing a suitable helpline for a particular nation, area or user group. Can be downloaded from www.stopitnow-evaluation.co.uk 39

Toolkit content: Step 1: Mapping the context Step 2: Defining the aims and objectives Step 3: Identifying the most suitable design Step 4: Structuring the delivery Step 5: Promoting the helpline Step 6: Resourcing the helpline Step 7: Monitoring and evaluating the helpline 40

Steps towards prevention Adapted by Donald Findlater from D Finkelhor Child Sexual Abuse: New Theory & Research 1984 Sex with a child Thoughts Reduce MOTIVATION Strengthen INTERNAL INHIBITORS Increase Perceived RISK Strengthen EXTERNAL INHIBITORS (Capable Guardians) Increase Children s Resilience and Resistance

Child sexual abuse preventable, not inevitable!

Thank you! dfindlater@lucyfaithfull.org.uk Tel: 0044 (0) 1372 847160