Explore our global resources for the effective prevention of child sexual abuse perpetration.
Charity committed to the prevention of all forms of sexual violence, abuse, and exploitation. Support network for professionals involved in work with, or related to, sexual offending.
Initiative designed to transform the response to ending childhood sexual violence; with a focus on creating open space to access, generate, and implement solutions.
Child sexual abuse is typically addressed with after-the-fact interventions or prevention programs teaching children to protect themselves. Such responses do little to prevent victimization, leading to calls for prevention efforts targeting individuals most at risk of perpetrating CSA, including young adolescents.
CZECHIA. Clinical services, helpline, and online counseling for both non-offending and offending individuals who have atypical sexual interests causing distress to themselves or potential harm to others, including those engaging in risky sexual behavior online. Organized by the Center for Sexual Health and Interventions of the National Institute of Mental Health.
NORWAY. Services for adults with a sexual interest in children who do not want to offend. Does not provide for people who are under investigation for sexual offenses. Outpatient services available at five hospitals. Individuals can anonymously talk to a counselor and book treatment appointments.
EU-funded initiative working to bring perpetration prevention to the forefront of practice and policy, particularly through the development of policy recommendations, law enforcement training, and awareness raising.
NEW ZEALAND. Specialist therapeutic services for adults in Aotearoa New Zealand who experience sexual attraction to children/young people aged under 16. Aims to contribute to prevention of child sexual abuse and enhance client wellbeing.
Community of child protection practitioners, policy makers and academics eager to share the very latest research, best practice and learning.
SPAIN. Free, anonymous consultation and referrals for those concerned about their sexual interest in children via helpline, messenger, and email. PrevenSI. is a project of the Intress Institute, the IRES Foundation, and the Forensic Psychology Institute.
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