ROSA
Target population
Children and young people in Glasgow, Scotland, aged between 8-18.
ROSA provides early interventions with individuals who have potentially harmful online sexual behaviour.
Delivery organisation
Stop it Now Scotland
Mode and context of delivery
Telephone advice and guidance
Classroom and school assembly talks
A 6-8 week course of individual and/or family sessions.
Groups for Parents and community members
Level/Nature of staff expertise required
Intensity/extent of engagement with target group(s)
Dependant on the individual and nature of the concern.
The service can vary from offering individual sessions to a full programme of work.
Sessions usually are once weekly lasting approximately an hour for each session.
Classroom-based work modules are usually 50 minutes. Other presentations are determined by the needs of the school.
Description of intervention
Practical advice and strategies to prevent a re-occurrence or escalation of the concerning sexual behaviour. Sound information about the law in this context, especially as it applies to young people. Clear advice and information about healthy sexual and social development in childhood and adolescence. Promotion of more open and trusting communication between young people and their parents.
Advice and guidance on safe internet use, apps, and sharing information online. Advice and guidance to parents around safety settings/ parental controls and managing your childs’ online behaviour.
Evaluation
The ROSA project is independently evaluated by the Centre for Youth and Criminal Justice, based at Strathclyde University
References
Contact details
Stop It Now! Scotland
30 Annandale Street Lane,
Edinburgh
EH7 4LS
0131 556 3535
https://www.stopitnow.org.uk/scotland.htm
RATING: Pioneering
Information correct at February 2021