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What does healing from CSA look like over a lifetime? Are their parallels between the abuse of today, and the abuse of over 50 years ago? And how can experiences of trauma be channelled into creativity? Sophia (she/her),

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What does healing from CSA look like over a lifetime? Are their parallels between the abuse of today, and the abuse of over 50 years ago? And how can experiences of trauma be channelled into creativity? Sophia (she/her),

What does it look like to work in the childhood sexual abuse sector? What are the challenges, and the joys? And what does collective action look like in practice? Join Sophia (she/her), founder of Secrets Worth Sharing,

How do war and conflict settings amply the risks of childhood sexual abuse? And what happens when attempts at aid and support increase harm to displaced and vulnerable children and young people? Join Sophia (she/her), fo

How is the experience of childhood sexual abuse different for trans people? How is it the same? What are the current changes in how we talk about trans people in relation to childhood sexual abuse and how does it need to

In this bonus episode, survivors Soniah and Sophia discuss how to end a conversation on childhood sexual abuse, after the filming of their episode on repeated behaviours. Support the show You can find out more about the

[DOS AND DONTS EPISODE] For many who were sexually abused by other children, it can be common to ‘repeat’ the behaviours that wronged them, oftentimes without even realising. How do we start to address and prevent this r

For many who were sexually abused by other children, it can be common to ‘repeat’ the behaviours that wronged them, oftentimes without even realising. How do we start to address and prevent this reality in a way that man

[Dos and Dont's episode] How can the harmful stereotypes surrounding Black Men prevent recognition, understanding and healing from sexual abuse? Join Sophia and filmmaker Davy as they discuss disclosing as an adult, reme

How can the harmful stereotypes surrounding Black Men prevent recognition, understanding and healing from sexual abuse? Join Sophia and filmmaker Davy as they discuss disclosing as an adult, remembering the past, adultif

[DOS and DONTS Episode] How can sex work, when chosen and practiced safely, be a powerful tool to explore sexual feelings around abuse, and take control of humour? What can we learn from sex workers about body safety and

How can sex work, when chosen and practiced safely, be a powerful tool to explore sexual feelings around abuse, and take control of humour? What can we learn from sex workers about body safety and talking with children?

[DOs and DONTs Episode] How can the values of Christianity be used by abusers, and how can they also be used by some to aid healing? Sophia interviews survivor and Pastor Chioma Alade, as she shares her journey with the

How can the values of Christianity be used by abusers, and how can they also be used by some to aid healing? Sophia interviews survivor and Pastor Chioma Alade, as she shares her journey with the church and teaches on wh

[DOs and DONTs episode] When is it appropriate to use humour and comedy to talk about traumatic experiences like childhood sexual abuse? How can this actually help to educate us better about support? Join Sophia and come

When is it appropriate to use humour and comedy to talk about traumatic experiences like childhood sexual abuse? How can this actually help to educate us better about suport? Join Sophia and comedian Jonny Pelham as he s

A reflection of ‘dos and dont’s for talking about childhood sexual abuse’, this time focusing on dating with Sophia's wonderful fiance Michael. Original episode aired on YouTube. We hope you enjoy this segment while we a

A reflection of ‘dos and dont’s for talking about childhood sexual abuse’, this time focusing on Vietnamese with Rachel An Vu. Original episode aired on YouTube. We hope you enjoy this segment while we are busy preparing

A reflection of ‘dos and dont’s for talking about childhood sexual abuse’, this time focusing on British Asians with Dr Anuja. Original episode aired on YouTube. We hope you enjoy this segment while we are busy preparing

A reflection of ‘dos and dont’s for talking about childhood sexual abuse’, this time focusing on Deafness, Male Survivors and Female Abusers with Sabian. Original episode aired on YouTube. We hope you enjoy this segment

A reflection of ‘dos and dont’s for talking about childhood sexual abuse’, this time focusing on Institutions with Wren Knight. Original episode aired on YouTube. We hope you enjoy this segment while we are busy preparin
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