"Grooming a child would be easy" — I Tried A Completely Different Way To Explain This

"Grooming a child would be easy" — I Tried A Completely Different Way To Explain This

This episode works best on my YouTube channel, where you can watch the full talk with the visuals that support it. You can watch it here: https://youtu.be/kRIYbwE04As


This is the full recording of my talk at a conference, where I tried to explain this subject in a different way.


In this presentation, I explore the sexual abuse and exploitation of children and teenagers, both in person and online, and I focus heavily on one challenge that has driven so much of my work over the last decade: how do we communicate this subject in a way that people can truly understand?


Throughout the talk, I break down difficult concepts around grooming, secrecy, silence, manipulation, and disclosure. I also share parts of my own story and explain why I believe we need better conversations in schools, homes, and organisations if we are serious about prevention and early intervention.


This talk includes three questions that many people will find uncomfortable, but I ask them for a reason. My goal is not to shock. My goal is to help people think more deeply, speak more openly, and feel more confident beginning conversations that too often never happen.


Topics covered include:


- child sexual abuse and exploitation

- grooming in person and online

- why children and teenagers may not speak up

- the difference between pre-pubescent children and post-pubescent teenagers

- how schools, parents, and professionals can create safer environments

- why better communication is central to prevention


Please take care while listening. Some parts of this talk may be difficult to hear.


If something in this episode stands out to you, I encourage you to use it to begin a conversation with someone else. That is one of the main aims of my work.


More about the charity who held the event where this was recorded:


Kaleidoscopic are a charitable organisation of survivors for survivors of domestic abuse in ALL its forms. We are based in the Thames Valley and provide support services throughout England and Wales.


Kaleidoscopic UK’s objectives are: The relief of need and the promotion of good health for children and adults in England and Wales who have been subjected to or exposed to domestic abuse through survivor-led support services and by educating and informing voluntary and statutory services, as well as the public at large, about all forms of domestic abuse and its harmful effects.


For more infomation: https://www.kaleidoscopic.uk/


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