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Our Safe Haven: Encountering Cases of Sibling Sexual Abuse
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Our Safe Haven:
Encountering Cases of Sibling Sexual Abuse
Available Sessions:
– December 13th, from 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm ET / 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm PT
– January 14th, from 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm ET / 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm PT
– February 4th, from 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm ET / 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm PT
Moderated by: Linda Valenta, MSW and David Prescott, LICSW, ATSA-F
Please Note: This session is not eligible for CE credits due to its informal conversational format.
Working with family and other caregivers after sexual abuse has occurred entails navigating significant challenges. Professionals in this field, despite being invaluable, often go without due recognition. Sexual abuse by siblings, commonly seen in our field, underscores the need for comprehensive guidance for facilitating resolution and supporting families in their journey toward reconciliation and recovery—a resource that is often in short supply.
To the dedicated professionals supporting individuals who perpetrate abuse and encounter cases of sibling sexual abuse, we see you. We recognize the challenges you navigate with limited resources.
Join us for an upcoming Our Safe Haven session, where Linda Valenta joins David Prescott from Australia to discuss the challenges inherent in this line of work. Engage in open discussions, offer support, and be supported!
In each session, we may discuss topics such as:
- Acrimonious family relationships
- Disagreement among treatment team members
- Mismatches between the treatment needs of the siblings involved
- Concerns around safety planning
Join us for one or all of the discussions!
To ensure that each session is workable, we will limit the number of attendees. Registration for each session will, therefore, be on a first-come-first-served basis. We are charging a non-refundable fee of $8.00 to reserve your spot.
Your personal privacy is our highest priority. These sessions will be recorded for liability purposes only. The recordings will not be shared with attendees or distributed outside of Safer Society Foundation.
Like any group discussion, everyone will have a responsibility to keep it a safe, professional, and confidential space. We will adhere to the codes of ethics of our professions, mandatory laws, and other professional standards. The Safe Haven series is intended to be supportive; not formal supervision, consultation, or legal advice.