Interventions Database
We have developed a database of more than 200 interventions to help prevent child sexual abuse from across the globe. These are based on published research or documentation from the relevant organisation, with evaluative data included where available.
You can search and filter these below to find interventions most appropriate to your target audience.
Of course, each approach will be suited to its own geographical, cultural, legal and socioeconomic context; and inclusion of an intervention or resource within this database does not necessarily indicate effectiveness. You will need to adapt these interventions to your own context.
ROSA
An early intervention project for children and young people who have potentially harmful online sexual behaviourROSA
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Individual Work
Safe4Kids (UK)
We based resources which are designed to provide parents, carers and teachers with tools to educate children about staying safe in a variety of different situations.Safe4Kids (UK)
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Online/App
Staying Safe
A programme for children and young people who have been affected by sexual abuse. It is an extension of the Partners’ Programme, a UK Home Office accredited group work programme run in conjunction with the Probation Service.Staying Safe
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Counselling
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Individual Work
Crashing - AlterEgo Creative Solutions
Crashing - AlterEgo Creative Solutions
A theatre play which tells the story of Eddie, a fifteen year-old boy who is groomed by an adult man in his community. It is performed by young people, for young people in schools and other learning environments.
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Classroom Setting
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Group Work
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Theatrical
MVP - Mentors in Violence Prevention
MVP - Mentors in Violence Prevention
MVP aims to empower students to safely speak out against all forms of violence from rape and sexual harassment to bullying and abusive behaviour, through group sessions within educational settings.
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Classroom Setting
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Mentoring
Barnahus Model
Barnahus is a child-friendly, interdisciplinary, and multi-agency centre for child victims and witnessesBarnahus Model
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Individual Work
Harmful sexual behaviour in schools training
The harmful sexual behaviour in schools training course is delivered online and can be taken on PCs and Macs, as well as iPads or other tablet devices. The resource is available on the NSPCC ‘learning’ website and is accessible at any time. Learning about sex and sexual behaviour begins at a young age. An early response can help prevent children from harming themselves and others.Harmful sexual behaviour in schools training
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Online/App
Internet Matters - Inclusive Digital Safety
Internet Matters recognises that certain groups may face additional risks when navigating the online world. The Inclusive Digital Safety guide provides specific information and tools to help children who identify as LGBTQ+, have special educational needs or disabilities, or are care experienced.Internet Matters - Inclusive Digital Safety
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Online/App