‘Stop It Now’ campaign – February webinar series – book now!

These free webinars are open to any professionals working in the South West who want to learn more about child sexual abuse and its prevention. These webinars are part of the Stop It Now campaign, run by child protection charity Lucy Faithfull Foundation.

The campaign aims to deter people from online sexual offences against children, raise awareness of this kind of offending among the public and professionals, and signpost anyone concerned about child sexual abuse to anonymous and confidential support through the Stop It Now helpline.

🎓 2026 Webinar Series

A key part of the 2026 activity is a free webinar series aimed at professionals across the South West. These sessions are designed to strengthen safeguarding knowledge and provide practical tools for preventing abuse. Book your place via the links below:

The Lucy Faithfull Foundation – AI and CSAM

Monday 2nd February – 1-2pm
An introduction to the Stop It Now helpline and insight into how AI technology is a growing part of creating and sharing CSAM, including what we are seeing through our work with people engaging in online offending.
Speakers: Vicky Young, Head of Stop It Now
Introduced by Tom Squire, Lucy Faithfull Foundation

Sexual Assault Referral Centres – A place of healing and hope for children.

In this webinar Dr Libby Sevink will describe the work of SARCs, how they support children and families and how you can enable someone to access SARC services. You will also hear feedback from children and their families who have accessed SARC services.
Speakers: Dr Libby Sevink
Introduced by Louise Field, BNSSG

BeSafe

This webinar provides an overview of working with children and young people who present with harmful sexual behaviour. It will explore assessment frameworks and intervention strategies, with a focus on diversity and inclusion. We will also share practical guidance on responding effectively in practice and developing robust safety plans.
Speakers: Alice Hunt and Toni Douglas
Introduced by Collette Eaton-Harris, NHS Devon

Trauma informed enquiry

This webinar will support practitioners to think about their use of trauma-informed language, how to create safe opportunities for conversations, asking questions around child sexual abuse, and how to support staff both during conversations and after disclosure.
Speakers: Amber Canham and Sophie Olson
Introduced by Lyndsay Howell, Devon and Cornwall SARCs

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