The National Centre was thrilled to launch it’s newest knowledge translation activity last week, March 22 – Emerging Knowledge Exchange. Emerging Knowledge Exchange sessions, held exclusively for key decision makers and invited guests, focus on the practice and policy implications of early insights from child sexual abuse research projects that have been funded or conducted by the National Centre.
Our inaugural session, facilitated a discussion on trauma-informed responses towards child sexual abuse victims and survivors, centred around emerging insights from current projects gathering research and practice evidence aimed at addressing critical challenges.
We are looking forward to future events which will shine a light on emerging knowledge that can inform future decisions regarding systems, services, laws and policies across Australia. Together we can end child sexual abuse – we are Here for Change.
Learn more about the projects showcased at our inaugural Emerging Knowledge Exchange event:
- Delivering trauma-informed support for child sexual abuse victims in Victoria: mapping the knowledge gaps and training needs of the specialist sectors
- The dignity by design project: survivor-led system redesign
- Survivor perspectives on institutional use of child sexual abuse material
- Developing and implementing a framework for abuse prevention through culture change and organisational development
Emerging Knowledge Exchange will be hosted online bi-monthly.