Online & Tech-Facilitated Sexual Abuse
You’ll gain a clear understanding of sexual abuse, how technology can be used to facilitate it, and how you can prevent it, respond effectively, and support those who have experienced it.
This training is designed for anyone seeking an in-depth understanding of online and tech-facilitated sexual abuse and is particularly relevant for parents, carers, teachers, youth workers, or anyone committed to keeping digital spaces safe.
Key details
Delivery:
- In-person or online
Online (open group) prices from:
- £40 + booking fee (2hrs)
Online/In-person (private group) prices from:
- £630 (2hrs)
Learning objectives
- Understand sexual abuse, the role technology can play, and the relevant legal framework.
- Explore the background, growth, and impact of tech-facilitated abuse.
- Learn practical strategies to prevent this type of abuse, respond appropriately, and support those affected.
- Develop self-care practices to strengthen your own wellbeing while supporting others.
- Increase understanding of how technology can be used for good.
Trauma-informed training
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