Prioritising child sexual abuse in North Lincolnshire

Welcome to the CSA Centre’s Prioritising Child Sexual Abuse event in North Lincolnshire, Thursday 5th February 2026.

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Welcome to an engaging day of presentations in partnership with the Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse.

Today’s presentations will help you and your colleagues learn more about identifying and responding to child sexual abuse, and working confidently with children and families. Throughout the day we will signpost you to useful guidance and resources to help you give victims, survivors and families affected by child sexual abuse the support they need. Find links to all the resources we’ve mentioned in today’s presentations, and a link to our evaluation form, below.

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Our resources

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Trends in official data

To tackle child sexual abuse, we need to properly understand its causes, scope, scale, and impact. In our second keynote presentation, Dr Natasha Sabin will discuss the latest trends in official data around child sexual abuse. Read more in our most recent 2023/24 report.

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Data Insights Hub

Delve deeper into local data from North Lincolnshire using the Data Insights Hub. This online dashboard allows you to see official data from local children’s services and the police at a national and local level, and see up to date estimates of the prevalence of child sexual abuse in your area.

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Child Sexual Abuse Response Pathway

Take a look at the Child Sexual Abuse Response Pathway – our interactive online resource for professionals working with children to help understand the steps you need to take to best respond to them and their families.

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Signs and Indicators

Emma Barwell and Sharron Wareham will introduce the Signs and indicators template, our resource which enables professionals to confidently build a picture of their concerns around child sexual abuse. The workshop will include an opportunity to use the template and to consider how it can be used effectively in practice.

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Communicating with children

We know that professionals and children face many barriers in talking about sexual abuse. Our Communicating with children guide is designed to help anyone who works with children recognise when something maybe wrong and understand how to give children the confidence to communicate what is happening to them.

Safety planning in education

Education professionals are managing an increasing number of concerns about harmful sexual behaviour– sexual discussions or acts, involving children and young people, that are inappropriate for their age or stage of development. Lorraine Myles will show how to support children using the Safety planning in education guide.

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Managing risk and trauma

The Managing risk and trauma after online sexual offending guide provide practical advice for professionals on how to safeguard and support families at a time of great emotional distress when a parent has been arrested for online child sexual abuse offences.

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Supporting parents and carers

Nici Evans will introduce delegates to the Supporting parents and carers guide, the CSA Centre resource offering guidance on how best to support parents in a range of different contexts of child sexual abuse in order to support their child.

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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