Harmful sexual behaviour displayed by children and young people
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This video examines what we mean when we talk about harmful sexual behaviours displayed by children and young people.
Pat Branigan from NSPCC examines what we mean when we talk about harmful sexual behaviours displayed by children and young people. It elaborates upon the spectrum of behaviours that harmful sexual behaviour encompasses and how the spectrum can be used to respond to a range of harmful sexual behaviours in a manner that is both appropriate and proportionate.
Talking points
This video looks at:
- A definition of harmful sexual behaviour.
- The importance of getting our shared language right.
- Understanding what is appropriate and inappropriate behaviour.
Resources that are mentioned in this video
- Harmful sexual behaviour framework
- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence guideline on Harmful sexual behaviour among children and young people
- Hackett's (2010) continuum model-The range of sexual behaviours presented by children and young people
Related resources
- Children and young people with harmful sexual behaviours: Executive Summary
- Children and young people with harmful sexual behaviours: Research Review
- Problematic and harmful sexual behaviours – continuing the journey in Gwynedd
- That Difficult Age: Developing a more effective response to risks in adolescence: Evidence Scope
Reflective questions
Here are reflective questions to stimulate conversation and support practice.
- Do you and your colleagues have a shared understanding of what is meant by harmful sexual behaviour? How might you develop that shared understanding?
- How might you use and apply the continuum of sexual behaviours presented by children and young people in your practice?
Professional Standards
PQS:KSS - Abuse and neglect of children | Child and family assessment | Analysis, decision-making, planning and review | Relationships and effective direct work | Promote and govern excellent practice | Effective use of power and authority | Confident analysis and decision-making