PhD and Master’s student workshop

Welcome to the PhD and Master’s student workshop.

Welcome to an engaging day of presentations, discussions and networking.

This workshop is an opportunity for you to meet other students across disciplines and specialities to share early results, thoughts and concerns about concepts, research designs, methods and ethics. The day will consist of student presentations, group discussions on focused topics, and time for networking.

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Our resources

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Trends in official data

This report brings together data from children’s social care, policing, criminal justice, health and, for the first time, pathways after someone is convicted of child sexual abuse offences, to build a picture of how agencies identify and respond to child sexual abuse and provide a unique insight into the changing trends in practice.

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Data Insights Hub

The Data Insights Hub uses interactive maps and charts to allow users to easily view local data on child sexual abuse, and to compare this to other areas with similar characteristics. It makes the data that is currently available more easily accessible by enabling users to compare local child sexual abuse data to that within a national context, helping them understand how an area is performing in terms of identification rates and in support.

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Key messages from research

This series of short papers provide succinct, relevant information for frontline practitioners and commissioners. They bring together the most up-to-date research into an accessible overview, supporting confident provision of the best possible responses to child sexual abuse.

Get support

If you, or someone you work with, has been impacted by child sexual abuse, there are services and people who can help.

Visit our Get Support page to find the details of services who can offer immediate advice and support if you have concerns about child sexual abuse. You can also search through our directory of support services in England and Wales to find the details of organisations who can help you locally.

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