The Bravehearts Toolbox for Practitioners Working with Sexual Assault (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 24 hours | |Short Description for The Bravehearts Toolbox for Practitioners Working with Sexual Assault Combining the expertise of both researchers and practitioners specialising in the area of child sexual assault, this book provides an innovative, evidence-based approach to working with children and young people affected by sexual assault. Its purpose is to build the confidence of these frontline workers and to reassure them that they do in fact possess the necessary skills to continue to work wit
Full description- Publisher: Australian Academic Press
- Published: 01 December 2011
- Format: Paperback 136 pages
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- Categories: Counselling & Advice Services | Child & Developmental Psychology | Psychology Of Ageing | Psychotherapy
- ISBN 13: 9781921513886 ISBN 10: 1921513888
- Sales rank: 339,950
Full description for The Bravehearts Toolbox for Practitioners Working with Sexual Assault
Combining the expertise of both researchers and practitioners specialising in the area of child sexual assault, this book provides an innovative, evidence-based approach to working with children and young people affected by sexual assault. It is an essential guide for general counsellors, school counsellors, psychologists, youth workers, chaplains, mental health practitioners and other allied health professionals, to provide them with the necessary information and skills to support children and young people affected by sexual assault. Its purpose is to build the confidence of these frontline workers and to reassure them that they do in fact possess the necessary skills to continue to work with their client once the issue of sexual assault has been raised. Bravehearts Inc. is a national, registered charity whose members believe that the provision of effective support and care to children who have been sexually assaulted and their non-offending families, together with effective prevention, early intervention and increased community awareness will provide a fundamental cornerstone necessary to a healthy society.

