The development and evaluation of an education program for service providers about culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) client victims/survivors of child sexual abuse - TECHNICAL REPORT 1 Executive Summary

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Sawrikar, Pooja
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2019-11
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An Executive Summary for Technical Report 1 from: A multi-year project beginning April 2018 on child sexual abuse (CSA) and culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities in Australia is being partly funded by Griffith University (GU). The project is comprised of three intended stages: (1) to develop and evaluate an education program for service providers about CALD client victims/survivors of child sexual abuse, for whether their cultural competency increased; (2) to develop and evaluate an education program for CALD community members, for whether their awareness of child sexual abuse increased; and (3) to develop and evaluate recommendations for how schools can adapt their current child sexual abuse prevention programs to include factors relevant for CALD children, families, and communities, for whether their culturally sensitive engagement increased. Technical Report 1 identifies the findings of Stage 1.

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© Griffith University 2019. All material in this report is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Australia licence. Please see www.creativecommons.org/licenses for conditions and the full legal code relating to this licence.

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This project has received funding from Griffith University ($5K Research Encouragement Grant 2018) under the title, ‘Addressing child sexual abuse in ethnic minority communities in Australia’. It is being carried out by Dr Pooja Sawrikar at Griffith University (GU), School of Human Services and Social Work (HSV), Parklands Drive, Southport, 4222, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia; p.sawrikar@griffith.edu.au.

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Criminology

child abuse

sexual abuse

CALD

education

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Sawrikar, P. (2019). The development and evaluation of an education program for service providers about culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) client victims/survivors of child sexual abuse: Technical Report 1 (Executive Summary). Griffith University, Queensland. DOI: xx.

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