F66 Harmful Sexual Behaviour In Educational Settings: Theory & Practice Implications For EPsInfo Location Attendee Categories Contact More Info Event Information![]()
DescriptionA recurring challenge for educational psychologists is supporting educational settings when staff have concerns about understanding and responding to incidents of harmful sexual behaviour. The aims of the day are: To provide educational psychologists with up-to-date knowledge and understanding of harmful sexual behaviour in educational settings and to empower educational psychologists to integrate this knowledge and understanding with their practice. Bookings can only be made through purchase via the UCL Store.
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Attendee CategoriesOnline Via Zoom.
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PLEASE ONLY CONTACT THE ONLINE STORE DIRECTLY IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH YOUR DEBIT/CREDIT CARD PAYMENT, FOR ALL OTHER QUERIES RELATING TO THIS CONFERENCE, INCLUDING CANCELLATIONS THESE SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE CONTACT DETAILS ABOVE. More InformationThis event is intended for EPs and others in the profession who wish to join. The in-person price includes lunch and refreshments on the day. Bookings can only be made through purchase via the UCL Store. We cannot process Purchase Orders or invoices
Cancellation Policy: If a cancellation is made on or before Tuesday 7th April 2026, then the full registration fee will be refunded. After this date, no refunds can be made.
If you are a trainee EP and wish to receive the Online Webinar link for free, please complete this form: Trainee EP/ CM sign up form for free link to Leading Edge Day Webinar on 14th April 2026. – Fill out form
Timings: 09:30am – 4:30pm
Confirmed speakers and their provisional titles are:
Dr Emily Setty, Associate Professor of Criminology University of Surrey Beyond risk and blame: Towards relational and reflective responses to harmful sexual behaviour in schools Emily will set the scene for the day draw on the work she and colleagues are doing on safe uncertainty and relational practice.
Dr Sophie King Hill, Associate Professor in the Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham Understanding and responding to young people's sexual behaviours: The Young People’s Sexual Behaviour’s Mapping Tool – YSB-MT Sophie will talk about the research background to the Young People’s Sexual Behaviours Mapping Tool (YSB-MT), which will be launched soon and will be freely available for practitioners.
Carolyn Blake, Research Fellow (Public Health), University of Glasgow, School of Health and Well-being Sexual harassment in secondary schools: prevalence, associated factors, and systems insights from the NIHR-funded ‘Equally Safe at School’ evaluation Carolyn will focus on the Equally Safe at School programme she is evaluating , which focuses on reducing gender-based violence in schools.
Dr Jerricah Holder, Educational Psychologist, West Sussex Educational Psychology Service Restoring safety and connection: Insights from educational psychology practice with children who display harmful sexual behaviour Jerricah’s presentation explores how educational psychologists can support children who have displayed harmful sexual behaviour, reflecting on approaches that foster safety, trust, and relational repair.
Dr Emily Parks, Warwickshire Educational Psychology Service, Annemarie Moran, Rochdale Educational Psychology Service, Sian Thomas, Wolverhampton Educational Psychology Service, and Debra Harland, Gateshead Psychology Service Supporting educational psychologists with harmful sexual behaviour, insights from thesis research This group of EPs have formed a special interest group based on their respective thesis research, which among other things considers the prevalence, challenge, and discomfort relating to harmful sexual behaviour in EP casework and in schools. Recently Added | ||||||||||||||||





