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Book Synopsis

This sensitive guide for carers and professionals working with children and young people explains the serious issues of sexual content and harm that children face online. Covering technologies used by children aged two through to adulthood, it offers clear, evidence-based information about sexual-based online harm, its effects and what adults can do to support children should they see, hear or bear witness to these events online.

Catherine Knibbs, specialist advisor in the field, explains the issues involved when using online platforms and devices in family, social and educational settings. The guide offers an accessible explanation of how online harm impacts developmental, neurological and social development, as well as young people's mental health and well-being. Examined in as non-traumatising a

way as possible, the book covers key topics, including consent, pornography, online grooming, sexting, live streaming, revenge porn, ASD sexuality and gender, and vigilantism

Trade Review

"How can we mobilise our society to protect our children, our future, from a threat and a trauma that is so intimately disturbing that we can hardly name it, in extenso sexual abuse against children ? Cath Knibbs knows too well that there is a strong urgency to act now, and that this type of abuse and the resulting trauma is among the hardest to address properly. It needs courage, straightforwardness, competence to speak up and educate society, parents and professionals. Cath Knibbs has all of that, and this is why we must pay attention."

Jean-Christophe Le Toquin, co-founder, Trust & Safety Forum

"Cath Knibbs does not beat around the bush when tackling the complex issue of CSAEM. She is direct and provides great examples to easily understand how the issue is intertwined with other big issues in protecting children in our society. She brings the topic to practitioners that allows them to provide the best assistance to victims and survivors."

Caroline Humer, Global Protection Expert, HMC Group LLC



Table of Contents

Online Harms and Setting the Scene

Chapter 1 : Communication

Chapter 2 : Online Harms

Chapter 3 : Setting the scene

Chapter 4 : Parenting

Chapter 5 : No sex please, we’re British!

Online Sexual Issues

Chapter 6 : Consent

Chapter 7 : Pornography Viewing in Children and Young People

Chapter 8 : Online Grooming and Exploitation

Chapter 9 : Coerced and Sexually Explicit Content in Children and Young People

Chapter 10 : Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Material

Chapter 11 : Revenge-Based Sharing of Intimate Imagery and Abuse

Chapter 12 : Autism, Vulnerabilities and Sexual Issues

Children and SexualBased Online Harms

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A Paperback by Catherine Knibbs

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/27/2023 12:07:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781032427584, 978-1032427584
    ISBN10: 1032427582

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This sensitive guide for carers and professionals working with children and young people explains the serious issues of sexual content and harm that children face online. Covering technologies used by children aged two through to adulthood, it offers clear, evidence-based information about sexual-based online harm, its effects and what adults can do to support children should they see, hear or bear witness to these events online.

    Catherine Knibbs, specialist advisor in the field, explains the issues involved when using online platforms and devices in family, social and educational settings. The guide offers an accessible explanation of how online harm impacts developmental, neurological and social development, as well as young people's mental health and well-being. Examined in as non-traumatising a

    way as possible, the book covers key topics, including consent, pornography, online grooming, sexting, live streaming, revenge porn, ASD sexuality and gender, and vigilantism

    Trade Review

    "How can we mobilise our society to protect our children, our future, from a threat and a trauma that is so intimately disturbing that we can hardly name it, in extenso sexual abuse against children ? Cath Knibbs knows too well that there is a strong urgency to act now, and that this type of abuse and the resulting trauma is among the hardest to address properly. It needs courage, straightforwardness, competence to speak up and educate society, parents and professionals. Cath Knibbs has all of that, and this is why we must pay attention."

    Jean-Christophe Le Toquin, co-founder, Trust & Safety Forum

    "Cath Knibbs does not beat around the bush when tackling the complex issue of CSAEM. She is direct and provides great examples to easily understand how the issue is intertwined with other big issues in protecting children in our society. She brings the topic to practitioners that allows them to provide the best assistance to victims and survivors."

    Caroline Humer, Global Protection Expert, HMC Group LLC



    Table of Contents

    Online Harms and Setting the Scene

    Chapter 1 : Communication

    Chapter 2 : Online Harms

    Chapter 3 : Setting the scene

    Chapter 4 : Parenting

    Chapter 5 : No sex please, we’re British!

    Online Sexual Issues

    Chapter 6 : Consent

    Chapter 7 : Pornography Viewing in Children and Young People

    Chapter 8 : Online Grooming and Exploitation

    Chapter 9 : Coerced and Sexually Explicit Content in Children and Young People

    Chapter 10 : Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Material

    Chapter 11 : Revenge-Based Sharing of Intimate Imagery and Abuse

    Chapter 12 : Autism, Vulnerabilities and Sexual Issues

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