Traffic Lights® : Sexual behaviours in children and young people – Distance Education

Gain skills to identify, understand and respond to a broad range of sexual behaviours in children and young people, ranging from behaviours that are typical and developmentally appropriate to those that are harmful or problematic and signal the need for follow up and support.

Description

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Cost

$385 inc. GST

Delivery method

Four 1.5-hour, Live Zoom Webinars

True also offers this training in-person, click here for more information.

Who should register?

Professionals working with children and/or young people across a range of settings including:

  • Teachers, schools
  • Youth and community workers
  • Health professionals
  • Early childhood
  • Disability sector
  • Child safety sector
  • Psychologists / counsellors

 

Group Bookings

If you would like to book multiple staff to attend Traffic lights training, this can be managed in the one booking. Simply click the "add another attendee" link at the bottom of the registration checkout page.

 

If you would like True to deliver tailored training to a group of your staff either online or at your service, please email school@true.org.au for further information.

Course overview

Traffic Lights®: Sexual behaviours in children and young people is delivered over four 1.5 hour sessions weekly. These live, online sessions will be interactive and participants will have access to supporting content in preparation for each session. Participants will be awarded a certificate of attendance on completion of the course. Participants are required to attend all four sessions.

Course aims

The way adults interpret sexual behaviours affects how they respond to, support and protect children and young people. This training will help participants to:

  • Understand sexual development as a typical aspect of childhood and adolescence
  • Use Traffic Lights® to identify the characteristics of healthy sexual behaviours as well as those which are concerning, problematic or harmful
  • Ask pertinent questions to understand why behaviours are occurring
  • Develop practical response strategies guided by the needs of those involved
  • Apply best practice approaches to responding to sexual risk, sexual abuse disclosure or signs of sexual abuse
  • Promote healthy sexual development within their workplace

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