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4. Working with sexual offenders' survivor issues:learning
from the past
This course focuses on survivor issues for male sex offenders and how
these impact on the present. It offers a model of individual and groupwork
drawn from the Wolvercote Clinic's 'Learning from the Past' group.
Course overview
The exercises outlined in this course address the key areas of survivor
work. In addition to offering manualised exercises, it will also focus
on techniques for effective delivery.
Course aims
- To teach participants how to open up sensitively an area of an offender's
past experience that may link with the patterns of offending he has
developed
- To teach participants how to engage those sex offenders who are also
survivors of abuse in looking at their past experience, its relevance
to the present and also looking to the future in terms of changing behaviour
- To examine how behaviours which were functional in meeting childhood
survi8val needs may be dysfunctional in the present, and how the offender
can learn to meet fundamental needs in non-abusive ways
- To teach participants how to help the offender identify which behaviours
he learned in childhood, is still using now and might need to change
- To outline a programme of individual and groupwork and how this links
with sex offender treatment programmes
- To offer participants an opportunity to practise exercise from the
Wolvercote Clinic 'Learning from the past' Programme
For further information and
to discuss your individual needs please contact the Training Co-ordinator
on 01527 591922 or email: training@lucyfaithfull.org.uk
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