NOTA Scotland Conference September 2024
Thank you for attending the NOTA Scotland Conference , please leave your feedback below for each workshop session.
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Killian Welch
Inappropriate sexual behaviour after traumatic brain injury
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David Briggs
Working with Hostility
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Donald Findlater & Sarah Edwards
Porn and a good life. What do we say to those who have been viewing sexual images of children online?
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Fiona Moran & Stuart Stobie
Psycho-educational programme focusing on trauma and its link to online sexual offending
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Tony Bowman
Why do online paedophile hunters (OCAGs) catch so many men with learning disabilities?
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Rachel Webb & Jihad Diab
Pilot of Internet Offending Assessment Framework
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Jo Dodsworth & Elliw Glynn & Dr Mark Walton,
Using psychological intervention to formulate and address the origins of sexual interest in children
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Joe Judge & Jamie Kirkland
Working at the ‘edges’ of human experiences: a shared workshop applying a Cognitive Analytic approach
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EXPERT PANEL DISCUSSION
Jon Patrick ,Kirsty Fraser, Laurence Tuddenham & Stuart Allardyce
‘Working with Sexual Offending Behaviour. Is there a Leader in the Pack?’
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Peter Yates & Eve Mullins
Sibling Sexual Abuse - What we thought we knew about sibling sexual abuse: Eight surprises from a scoping review of research since 1980.
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Lindsay Mullen
Shore – Delivering a safe space for teenagers worried about sexual behaviours
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David Russell
Drivers of sexual and gender based violence
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Susan Steele & Liam Evaskitas
Developing a Shared Understanding - working with young people in residential care.
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Carole Donna McEwan & Carole Murphy
Applying FRAME and CARM through a child protection lens to ensure a rights upholding approach to risk practice with children that present with harmful sexual behaviours.
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Jonny Hunt
Sexual education in secondary schools: How we ensure we enable young people to make safe/non-harmful decisions around their sexual behaviours and attitudes.
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Gael Cochrane & Tracy Johnstone
Facilitating a restorative justice meeting
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EXPERT PANEL DISCUSSION
David Russell, Dr Steph Hill, Amanda Jordan & David Orr
Coulda, woulda, shoulda: can families stay together when sexual harm has been caused?
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What other topics would you like to see covered at future events?