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Resources and links

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On this page you can find links to UK based organisations that provide support for survivors of child sexual abuse, professionals working with children and adults, and anyone concerned about a child. This is not a comprehensive list: For other organisations offering support in your specific locality we recommend you look at the CSA Centre Directory and The Survivors Trust. For updated reports and data we recommend The CSA Centre of Expertise.

Support For Survivors 

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Counsellors we recommend
 

The Flying Child CIC does not offer direct counselling support. When it comes to therapeutic support, finding the right counsellor is a personal choice. Some members of our team work in private practice, and we whilst we cannot take responsibility for the counsellor and client relationship, or outcomes of therapy, we are happy to endorse Patricia and Jasmine.

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The Survivors Trust has 120 member organisations based in the UK & Ireland which provide specialist support for women, men and children who have survived rape, sexual violence or childhood sexual abuse. Select a region to find support in your area.

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A directory to find help for yourself or others affected by child sexual abuse in England and Wales

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Support for technology-assisted child sexual abuse (TACSA)

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NAPAC’s booklets offer essential guidance for survivors of childhood abuse, their supporters, and professionals.

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Reports and Inquiries

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The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse published 19 reports on 15 investigations covering a wide range of institutions.  The report makes a number of recommendations. It includes the voices of victims and survivors of child sexual abuse.

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This national review set out to explore the challenges that feature in the identification, assessment and response to child sexual abuse within the family environment. 

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This briefing looks at the available data and statistics about child sexual abuse to help professionals, and the organisations they work for, make evidence-based decisions.

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To tackle child sexual abuse, we need to understand its causes, scope, scale, and impact. This research establishes what we know about child sexual abuse, and what gaps still exist in our knowledge.

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Resources for Practitioners

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This book is designed to help children and their families develop a shared understanding of what might happen after a child has been sexually abused. For ages 7 and under.

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Professionals play a vital role in identifying, responding and supporting children who have been sexually abused. Improve your knowledge, skills and confidence in identifying and responding to child sexual abuse.

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If you are concerned about a child 

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If you have any concerns about a child, trust your instincts and contact the NSPCC Helpline.

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