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Click: Path to Protection

Disclosure / Discovery to Recovery: Your Complete Guide

Using survivor experience, case examples, and group discussion, you’ll explore how TACSA presents in different contexts, how to respond to disclosures and discovered abuse, the role of language in recovery, and how to embed safe, supportive practice within organisational frameworks.

Why This Training Matters

Technology-Assisted Child Sexual Abuse (TACSA) is one of the fastest-evolving and least-understood forms of abuse affecting children and young people.

Many professionals report feeling underprepared to recognise, respond to, and support victims effectively. Without the right knowledge and approach, there is a risk of unintentionally reinforcing harm through victim-blaming or unsafe practice.

This course addresses those gaps, providing practical, survivor-informed guidance that helps you act with confidence and without causing further trauma.

What You'll Gain

By completing this course, you will:

tickBuild confidence in recognising and responding to TACSA
tickStrengthen your support for children and families in crisis
tickDeepen your understanding of the psychological impact of online abuse
tickAdopt trauma-informed, survivor-led approaches in practice
tickLearn to identify and challenge unconscious victim-blaming
tickEnhance your ability to work safely within existing frameworks

Who Should Do This Training

  • Social workers
  • Police Officers
  • School Staff
  • Health Professionals
  • Youth Sector Professionals
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1 Day Course
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In Person:
£1,250 + travel expenses. Up to 24 delegates
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Online:
£950
Content can be tailored to meet your specific needs
Charity Support

We’re proud to support the wider charitable sector - any registered charity booking training
with us will receive a 20% discount.

Meet Your Trainer
Sarah Brown
Sarah Brown
Training and Developlment Manager

Sarah holds a First Class BA Honours in Youth Studies and has worked alongside children and families in a variety of roles. She began her career as a Pastoral Manager in a secondary school before moving into Children’s Social Care as a Family Support Worker.  She later volunteered as a ChildLine counsellor and became a supervisor, responsible for the day-to-day running of the service.

Sarah has contributed to the design and delivery of a wide range of courses, workshops, and webinars on child sexual abuse and exploitation. This includes her role in developing and facilitating the Mind Your Language course for NWG, which has been widely recognised as highly impactful.

At MCF, Sarah leads the delivery of Click: Path to Protection, adapting training to reflect developments in technology and emerging research. She ensures the voices of victims and survivors remain integral to the design and delivery of all training, creating sessions that are honest, impactful, and grounded in real-world practice.

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