Associate Professor Tim Moore (Institute of Child Protection Studies, 糖心原创) is working in partnership with Associate Professor Jodi Death (Queensland University of Technology, QUT), and Leesa Waters, Rani Kuma and Oliver White (National Association for Prevention of Child abuse and Neglect, NAPCAN)
National Centre for Action on Child Sexual Abuse
This project aims to build a survivor-driven approach to sexual health and relationship education. It also plans to create a series of tools which can be utilised by schools, sexual health and family planning and mainstream youth services. These tools will help services to be more trauma-responsive in their approach to providing programs within universal and targeted services.
A collaborative partnership Utilising an innovative model within which young survivors and their peers work alongside other experts within the child protection and sexual health sectors, the project also aims to demonstrate a truly collaborative partnership between adults and young people.
The project is made up of five phases, including:
For this phase we have budgeted for adult survivors to participate in the co-design workshop but intend to work with a larger group of relevant stakeholders to encourage them to engage with financial support from their agencies.
For more information contact Associate Professor Tim Moore
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