Dr Jessica Taylor discusses and dissects issues around trauma, violence and abuse - and encourages listeners to reflect, critique and question.
Dr Jessica Taylor discusses some of the ways we can reflect on our own personal biases, beliefs, values and stereotypes in our own work in child sexual abuse and trauma
Dr Jessica Taylor talks critically about the issues with assessments, CSE toolkits, ACEs and deficit model predictions of risk and outcomes of children who have been abused
A podcast discussing why we have focussed so much on ‘risk taking children’, rather than dangerous sex offenders
What do we really mean when we say ‘strength based working?’ Do we mean what we say?
Dr Taylor talks about the way we sexualise and objectify children from birth - but still hold moral outrage towards sexual abuse of children
A podcast discussing the reasons why we need to be confident enough to challenge poor practice and poor service design in child sexual abuse services.
Part 2: A discussion about how common grooming really is, and why we need to talk about it as being an everyday behaviour. This section discusses the choices of the offender to groom children and why children cannot identify a grooming process.
Part 1: A discussion about how common grooming really is, and why we need to talk about it as being an everyday behaviour.
This podcast discusses our own wellbeing, traumas, self-care and what it is like to work in child sexual abuse
A podcast about the sex lives, intimacy and experiences of 756 UK participants who were sexually abused and what this might mean for our own practice with children
Why do we blame children for abuse? A bitesize introduction to the reasons why we blame children for being sexually abused
What is the ecological model of abuse and how can we use it in practice and theory?
Medical and Social Model of Mental Health Part 2
A bite size intro to thinking about the medical and social model of mental health