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AIM & NSPCC Technology-Assisted (TA) HSB Practice guidance

GBP £352.00

£352 per person for up to 2 bookings from the same organisation. This price includes a copy of the full AIM & NSPCC TA Practice Guidance book per person

£322 per person for up to 3 additional bookings from the same organisation. These bookings will include a copy of the AIM TA workbook, which is a condensed version of the AIM & NSPCC TA Practice Guidance book

If you have sufficient full books within your service, which can be made available to the delegates for the training, then before you make a booking, contact us on admin@aimproject.org.uk to reduce the number of books required in the order. We will give you a voucher code to use at checkout. However, please do not delay in contacting us as course places sell out fast

Please note that we can only ship books to one address per order

Tier deal
Quantity Discount Discounted price
1 - 2 - GBP £352.00
3 - 5 GBP £30.00 GBP £322.00

See description above for tiered Pricing

Description

 Two Day AIM & NSPCC Technology Assisted Harmful Sexual Behaviour (TA-HSB) Guidance Training Course
Target audience

This course is targeted at experienced practitioners in social work, youth offending, psychology and CAMHs and specialist HSB providers, who have completed AIM3 training and who have been approved to use the AIM3 model, or who have completed AIM Supervising HSB Practice training.

Please note that if a participant has not been approved to use the AIM3 model, or have not completed the AIM Supervising HSB Practice course they will not be able to undertake this training

Course Aim

This two-day course aims to develop practice confidence and competence in understanding the role of technology in harmful sexual behaviours and builds on the core knowledge base about adolescents and harmful sexual behaviours given in AIM3 training. It highlights the nuances in practice that workers may face and helps to develop analytical skills in relation to TA-HSB.

It draws upon the AIM & NSPCC Technology Assisted Harmful Sexual Behaviour (TA-HSB) guidance (Allotey & Swann 2019) which has been designed to help practitioners to formulate judgements about risk in the context of concerns arising from an adolescent’s technology-assisted harmful sexual behaviours (TA-HSB) and to then formulate the development of safety plans

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course participants will:

(i) Have an understanding of current research findings regarding technology assisted sexual harm and how these relate to AIM3

(ii) Know how to collect and collate relevant information regarding TA-HSB

(iii) Learn how to develop a case formulation

(iv) Be confident in establishing safety plans

 

Additional information

Course Dates

1/2 July 2024

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