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OverviewIn providing clear practice messages for practitioners, contemporary issues such as problematic online sexual behaviour and adolescent harmful sexual behaviour are covered and a formulation-based, trauma-informed and multi-systemic approach to working with children and their families is proposed. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stuart Allardyce , Peter YatesPublisher: Liverpool University Press Imprint: Dunedin Academic Press Edition: New edition Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9781780460680ISBN 10: 1780460686 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 05 April 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgements. The authors. Foreword. Introduction. 1: Attitudes and values; 2: Childhood sexualities; 3. Prevalence, characteristics and backgrounds; 4. Aetiology; 5. Assessment; 6. Interventions; 7. Special populations; 8. Harmful sexual behaviour online; 9. Prevention. References. Index.Reviews'At a time when a better-informed picture about the realities of child sexual abuse is urgently needed, this book provides a vital part of this complex jigsaw' from the Foreword by Professor Simon Hackett.'Had I been observed whilst reading this very welcome book by Allardyce and Yates, the following behaviours would have been noted: *Enthusiastic nodding of head*furious underlining of text*enthusiastic nodding of head *folding down of pages for future reference *enthusiastic nodding of head...Ad infinitum...This response speaks volumes about the accessibility and usefulness of this text for anyone working in the field of children and young people who have displayed harmful sexual behaviour. Having worked in the field as a Senior Social Worker for 8 years, my knowledge base has been informed by a variety of reading materials, training opportunities, practice experience and expert supervision. What makes this such an essential text is the fact that the authors have successfully provided a coherent narrative of my learning over this time as well as introducing me to newer ideas and concepts. This includes broadly plotting the evolving nature of this area of work from the 90's to the present day, complimented by the exploration of many contemporary themes including sociological explanations of the behaviour; work with special populations, including girls; and harmful sexual behaviour online. The authors describe their intention that this book serve as a map to aid navigation of this field. This aim has been triumphantly achieved.' NOTA News Summer 2018 - - 'This book should be essential reading for all professionals who have responsibility for the welfare of children, such as the prevalence of this abuse and the practicality of the knowledge provided. The authors have a great deal of experience and expertise within this field which radiates throughout the book. Throughout this extensive ‘deep dive’ into sexually harmful behaviours the authors place the child and/or young person at the heart of their work, and this is evident within each chapter… This book is easily accessible, critically informed and offers child-centred, sensitive ways of thinking and working with children and young people who have sexually harmed others or who have the potential to do so.' British Journal of Social Work (2020) ‘At a time when a better-informed picture about the realities of child sexual abuse is urgently needed, this book provides a vital part of this complex jigsaw’ from the Foreword by Professor Simon Hackett.'Had I been observed whilst reading this very welcome book by Allardyce and Yates, the following behaviours would have been noted:*Enthusiastic nodding of head*furious underlining of text*enthusiastic nodding of head*folding down of pages for future reference*enthusiastic nodding of head…Ad infinitum…This response speaks volumes about the accessibility and usefulness of this text for anyone working in the field of children and young people who have displayed harmful sexual behaviour. Having worked in the field as a Senior Social Worker for 8 years, my knowledge base has been informed by a variety of reading materials, training opportunities, practice experience and expert supervision. What makes this such an essential text is the fact that the authors have successfully provided a coherent narrative of my learning over this time as well as introducing me to newer ideas and concepts. This includes broadly plotting the evolving nature of this area of work from the 90’s to the present day, complimented by the exploration of many contemporary themes including sociological explanations of the behaviour; work with special populations, including girls; and harmful sexual behaviour online. The authors describe their intention that this book serve as a “map” to aid navigation of this field. This aim has been triumphantly achieved.' NOTA News Summer 2018 'At a time when a better-informed picture about the realities of child sexual abuse is urgently needed, this book provides a vital part of this complex jigsaw' from the Foreword by Professor Simon Hackett. - - Author InformationStuart Allardyce is a qualified social worker and National Manager of Stop It Now! Scotland who has specialised in working with children affected by sexual abuse and children who have displayed harmful sexual behaviour for over fifteen years. His is chair of the National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers (NOTA) in Scotland. Dr Peter Yates is also a qualified social worker with experience of working with children who have displayed harmful sexual behaviour. He lectures in Child and Public Protection at Edinburgh Napier University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |