Evidence and Impact: Child-centred responses to CSA

CYP Now
Tuesday, April 24, 2018

The first of a series of articles about emerging safeguarding practice looks at how the NSPCC has developed a child-centred approach to support children and young people after sexual abuse.

Letting the Future In is a therapeutic intervention including activities such as painting that help children move on from CSA. Picture: nagaets/Adobe Stock
Letting the Future In is a therapeutic intervention including activities such as painting that help children move on from CSA. Picture: nagaets/Adobe Stock

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