Eradicating Childhood Sexual Abuse Online and Offline



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Eradicating Childhood Sexual Abuse Online and Offline A national conference bringing together many of the leading experts in the field celebrating the work of Hilary Eldridge, CEO Lucy Faithfull Foundation 1995-2015 Wednesday 15 July 2015 Rampton Hospital, Retford, Nottinghamshire Early Bird Rate available until 31 May - 120 per person Full Rate - 150 Staff Rate for Nottinghamshire Healthcare or Lucy Faithfull Foundation - 100 This conference is open to all disciplines and will be worth up to 6 hours of CPD

This conference is sponsored by The Lucy Faithfull Foundation and Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, bringing together many of the leading experts in this field. All proceeds will go to support the work of The Lucy Faithfull Foundation. Speakers Sue Berelowitz, Deputy Children s Commissioner for England Dr Arnon Bentovim, Chair of Lucy Faithfull Foundation, Psychoanalyst, Consultant Child and Family Psychiatrist, Visiting Professor Royal Holloway College Baroness Valerie Howarth, OBE Cross Bench Peer, Vice Chair of Lucy Faithfull Foundation, Former Chair of Cafcass and Chief Executive of Childline Professor Conor Duggan, Professor of Forensic Mental Health Nottingham University and Institute of Mental Health and Head of Research Partnerships in Care Hilary Eldridge, Chief Executive Lucy Faithfull Foundation 1995-2015 John Mann, MP (Bassetlaw) Richard Monk, CMG OBE QPM Trustee and Former Chair of Lucy Faithfull Foundation, Formerly UN Police Commissioner Dr Julie Hall, Executive Director Forensic Services, Nottinghamshire Healthcare Claire Wiggins, Chief Executive, Victims Commissioners Office Dr Martin Clarke, Research Fellow Nottinghamshire Healthcare and the Institute of Mental Health Donald Findlater, Director of Research and Development, Lucy Faithfull Foundation and Director of Stop it Now! UK & Ireland Professor Derek Perkins, Professor of Forensic Psychology, the University of Surrey and Royal Holloway London; Consultant Clinical & Forensic Psychologist Professor Anthony Beech, Head of the Centre for Forensic and Criminological Psychology at the University of Birmingham Dr Dawn Fisher, Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, St. Andrew s Group of Hospitals Dr Mary Di Lustro, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Women s Service Lead, Arnold Lodge Medium Secure Unit, Nottinghamshire Healthcare The Lucy Faithfull Foundation (LFF) is the only UK-wide child protection charity dedicated solely to reducing the risk of children being sexually abused. It works with entire families that have been affected by sexual abuse including adult male and female sexual abusers; young people with inappropriate sexual behaviours, victims of abuse and other family members. It is also responsible for running Stop it Now! UK and Ireland. Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is responsible for providing mental health, intellectual disabilities and community services across Nottinghamshire as well as providing high, medium and low secure care to the whole of the UK and being the largest provider of prison healthcare in the UK. The Trust is proud to be named Britain s top employer in the UK by Stonewall for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual (LGB) people demonstrating its commitment to equality and diversity.

Programme Eradicating childhood sexual abuse online and offline 9.00am Coffee 9.30am Introduction to the conference Chair for the morning, Dr Mike Harris Former Executive Director Forensic Services Nottinghamshire Healthcare and Trustee Lucy Faithfull Foundation 9.35am Welcome and introduction to Rampton Hospital, Nottinghamshire Healthcare Dr Julie Hall, Executive Director Forensic Services, Nottinghamshire Healthcare 9.50am Empowering front line practitioners to work with children who have been sexually abused, and those responsible for harmful sexual behaviour Dr Arnon Bentovim, Chair Lucy Faithfull Foundation, Psychoanalyst, Consultant Child and Family Psychiatrist, Visiting Professor Royal Holloway College 10.10am The work of Lucy Faithfull Foundation: prevention and intervention strategies Hilary Eldridge, Chief Executive Lucy Faithfull Foundation 1995 2015 10.30am Eradicating childhood sexual abuse worldwide! Donald Findlater, Director of Research and Development, Lucy Faithfull Foundation and Director of Stop it Now! UK & Ireland 10.50am Table discussion 11.00am COFFEE 11.20am Protecting children in the family context Sue Berelowitz, Deputy Children s Commissioner for England

11.50am An MP s view of eliminating childhood sexual abuse John Mann, MP (Bassetlaw) 12.10 pm Rewind, Replay eradicating child sexual abuse then and now Richard Monk, CMG OBE QPM, Patron and Former Chairman of Lucy Faithfull Foundation, Formerly UN Police Commissioner, Founder Member of the City of London Worshipful Company of Security Professionals, Former Deputy Chief Constable 12.30pm Managing Victim Services to Life not Death Claire Wiggins, Chief Executive, Victims Commissioners Office 12.50pm Panel Q&A 1.00pm LUNCH Chair for the afternoon Paul West QPM, Former Chief Constable West Mercia Police Trustee Lucy Faithfull Foundation 2.00pm Child sexual exploitation material offending: the challenges of formulation, risk management and reintegration Professor Derek Perkins, Professor of Forensic Psychology, Consultant Clinical & Forensic Psychologist and Co-lead of the online PROTECT research group on internet-based sex offending, Trustee LFF 2.20pm An evaluation of the work of Circles-UK Dr Martin Clarke, Research Fellow Nottinghamshire Healthcare and Institute of Mental Health 2.40pm A review of the evidence for the effectiveness of current treatments for sex offenders Professor Conor Duggan, Professor of Forensic Mental Health Nottingham University and Institute of Mental Health and Head of Research Partnerships in Care

3.00pm The understanding and treatment of sex offenders: a neurobiological perspective Professor Anthony Beech and Dr Dawn Fisher Professor Beech, Head of the Centre for Forensic and Criminological Psychology at the University of Birmingham, Dr Dawn Fisher, Consultant Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, St Andrews Hospital 3.30pm Female perpetrators of childhood sexual abuse Dr Mary Di Lustro, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Women s Service Lead, Arnold Lodge Medium Secure Unit, Nottinghamshire Healthcare 3.50 pm Safeguarding in the national context, dilemmas, political and other influences and current pressures Baroness Valerie Howarth, OBE Cross Bench Peer, Vice Chair Lucy Faithfull Foundation, Former Chair of Cafcass & Chief Executive of Childline 4.10pm Table Discussion 4.20pm Panel discussion 4.25pm Closing remarks Dr Arnon Bentovim and Baroness Valerie Howarth 4.30pm CLOSE & TEA