Recognising and Responding to Grooming Seminar
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Safeguarding Children provides training and professional development specifically tailored for those with responsibility towards children.
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For more information and to register, please visit the event page.
Grooming involves a perpetrator establishing a trusting relationship with a child and those associated with the child’s care and wellbeing, to create an environment in which sexual abuse can occur. Sexual abuse can be prevented if the adults around children know how to recognise grooming and respond effectively.
Take this course to acquire and build the knowledge and skills required to prevent child sexual abuse.
Please direct all queries to the organisers.
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