Women who sexually abuse children

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Fresh Start - the NSPCC centre for action on child sexual abuse

 

About Fresh Start



NSPCC Fresh Start is a centre of national importance in the area of child sexual abuse. Find out more about Fresh Start

Research

The Fresh Start research programme focuses on the causes and consequences of child sexual abuse and what makes it stop.

 

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We offer a range of facilities to support professionals working with child sexual abuse. Find our more about our facilities

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Do you need training around child sexual abuse? We'd be interested to hear about your training needs. Please complete our survey

We're currently developing our Training the Trainers in Child Sexual Abuse course. If you are involved in commissioning, developing or providing training around child sexual abuse we'd welcome your input. Please complete our survey

 

Do you work with sexually abused children?


We offer a wide range of training courses and consultancy services for anyone working with child sexual abuse.

Events

Prevention, protection and recovery. The Mary Walsh Institute and NSPCC Fresh Start have announced a series of regional conferences beginning October 2008.

Child sexual abuse: exploring diverse dimensions (1 October 2008: London)