NSCP Harmful Sexual Behaviour 2 - The Assessment Process and useful Assessment Tools Level 3

To gain a full understanding of Harmful Sexual Behaviour and its impact on children and young people we would recommend that you book onto both events.

Harmful sexual behaviour (HSB) is a term used to describe developmentally inappropriate sexual behaviour by children and young people which is harmful or abusive. HSB covers a range of behaviours which can be displayed towards younger children, peers, older children or adults.

Aims:

  • Consider the assessment process when dealing with HSB cases
  • Look at a variety of assessment tools available for practitioners to use such as the Brook Traffic Light Tool and Aim 3
  • Understand the role of the HSB Panel meeting
  • Consider a case study and impact of HSB on a young person
Warning: As this course is discussing Harmful Sexual behaviour it will include content throughout about sex and sexualised behaviour.

Target audience:

For all practitioners who work directly with children and young people who may display harmful sexual behaviour.

Course Charges:

Reminder: Charges may apply for this course – for more details please see our charging table on the training page of our website.  Please be aware we have reintroduced our non- attendance charge so, if you find you are no longer able to attend we do require 24 hours notice.  Please go into your account and remove yourself.  The charge will be £20.00 if it is an virtual event.

Trainers:

Partners from Notts County Council - Childrens Social Care

Training Course date: Thursday, September 18, 2025

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