Social Workers Have a Role in Curbing Sexual Grooming in Schools.

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Title: Social Workers Have a Role in Curbing Sexual Grooming in Schools.
Authors: Pollack, Daniel, Reiser, Robert
Source: Children & Schools. Apr2020, Vol. 42 Issue 2, p139-142. 4p.
Subjects: Prevention of child sexual abuse, Children's rights, School environment, School administration, Sex offenders, Social services, Social workers, Professional practice, Occupational roles, Psychological vulnerability
Abstract: The article explores the role that school social workers can play in preventing in-school child sexual grooming. Topics covered include the social worker's role with students and families, the initial steps they can take in fulfilling their role as a school and community team member, and how they can advocate for on a district and statewide level for best practice policies against sexual grooming.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The article explores the role that school social workers can play in preventing in-school child sexual grooming. Topics covered include the social worker's role with students and families, the initial steps they can take in fulfilling their role as a school and community team member, and how they can advocate for on a district and statewide level for best practice policies against sexual grooming.
ISSN:15328759
DOI:10.1093/cs/cdaa004