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Chapter 16 Utilization of therapy at a Child Advocacy Centre following suspected/substantiated child sexual abuse

  • James Herbert
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Acknowledgements VII
  3. Table of contents IX
  4. List of figures XIX
  5. List of tables XXI
  6. List of abbreviations and acronyms XXIII
  7. Introduction 1
  8. Part 1 Overall state of play
  9. Chapter 1 Children’s Advocacy Centres and child forensic interview protocols 11
  10. Chapter 2 The forensic medical evaluation and the role of the medical practitioner in a Child and Youth Advocacy Centre : A Canadian perspective 33
  11. Chapter 3 Providing support to child witnesses inside A Child Advocacy Centre setting 55
  12. Chapter 4 From dissenting to conforming hybridity—Experiences from a justice sector-affiliated Barnahus model 77
  13. Chapter 5 Barnahus in Ireland : Problematizing power, culture and collaboration 99
  14. Part 2 Providing services for specific cases and social realities
  15. Chapter 6 Access, inclusion, equity : Creating a strategy for a culturally responsive Child and Youth Advocacy Centre through inquiry and action 121
  16. Chapter 7 “Expanding” the practice of extended forensic interviews : Addressing controversial issues with field professionals in program development 141
  17. Chapter 8 Working with cases of sibling sexual abuse in the ultra-Orthodox community : The Jerusalem Child Advocacy Center model 159
  18. Chapter 9 Reaching for the SKY : Lessons from the Safe Kids & Youth Coordinated Response in adapting a Child and Youth Advocacy Centre model for a rural region 179
  19. Part 3 Prevention and therapeutic services in the context of Child Advocacy Centre models
  20. Chapter 10 Prevention education programs in Child Advocacy Centres : An examination of a program model and program development in Canada 203
  21. Chapter 11 Increasing access and decreasing barriers to mental health services at Child Advocacy Centres through telehealth 227
  22. Chapter 12 A Children’s Advocacy Centre comprehensive initiative to increase engagement with children’s mental health services 253
  23. Chapter 13 Innovative responses to problematic sexual behaviour of youth : Children’s Advocacy Centres in North America 275
  24. Part 4 Evaluation and research into Child Advocacy Centre models
  25. Chapter 14 Evaluating and monitoring the implementation of the first Child Advocacy Centre in the Quebec City region : When evaluation goes hand-in-hand with the institution’s activities 303
  26. Chapter 15 Key findings from a 20-month evaluation of a co-located multidisciplinary team within an urban Canadian Child & Youth Advocacy Centre 323
  27. Chapter 16 Utilization of therapy at a Child Advocacy Centre following suspected/substantiated child sexual abuse 349
  28. Conclusion 375
  29. Biographical notes 385
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