❓ Question regarding the expertise and support available to teachers in WA schools for dealing with students exhibiting problem sexual behaviours. The answer outlines existing resources and training.
AnsweredQoN 662Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to reporting suggesting teachers do not feel
confident responding to students with problem sexual behaviours, and I ask: (a) do any of the current school psychologists have
specific expertise in problem sexual behaviours ; (b) if yes to (a), how many; (c) are there any particular programs or support
materials provided to guide teachers in this area ; (d) if yes to (c), please provide a copy of available
materials ; (e) if no to (c), why not ; (f) are there any services available for teachers to
refer families who may be concerned about the behaviour of one of their
children ; and (g) if yes to (e), please advise the name of the
service and the service provider. ?
confident responding to students with problem sexual behaviours, and I ask: (a) do any of the current school psychologists have
specific expertise in problem sexual behaviours ; (b) if yes to (a), how many; (c) are there any particular programs or support
materials provided to guide teachers in this area ; (d) if yes to (c), please provide a copy of available
materials ; (e) if no to (c), why not ; (f) are there any services available for teachers to
refer families who may be concerned about the behaviour of one of their
children ; and (g) if yes to (e), please advise the name of the
service and the service provider. ?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
10 April 2018
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
9 days
(a) No, however school psychologists are skilled in analysing behaviour, supporting schools with planning, and referral for students presenting with complex concerns, including problem sexual behaviour.
(b) Not Applicable.
(c) Yes. The Department currently provides a range of support materials and professional learning programs for teachers related to problem or harmful sexual behaviours.
(d) Online Guidelines for Responding to Student Sexual Behaviours are available to all teachers. [See tabled paper number ______].
In addition, Child Protection and Abuse Prevention online professional learning is compulsory for all Department staff. This course has a module on harmful sexual behaviours and is available as a face-to-face option. Face-to-face workshops which include information on harmful sexual behaviours have been undertaken across the State by the Mandatory Report Interagency Training Group, which includes representatives from education, health, police and child protection agencies. Fifty workshops were held in 2017.
(e) Not applicable.
(f)-(g) Yes.
The agencies listed above are those known to provide a service to children and young people who are at risk of engaging in, or are engaging in, problematic or harmful sexual behaviours. There are agencies in the metropolitan and regional areas that provide services for children/young people and their families who have been affected by sexual abuse that may provide a service if needed. The Department has a full-time School Psychologist Consultant to coordinate information and resources, and provide support to regions. This position commenced on 9 October 2017.
(b) Not Applicable.
(c) Yes. The Department currently provides a range of support materials and professional learning programs for teachers related to problem or harmful sexual behaviours.
(d) Online Guidelines for Responding to Student Sexual Behaviours are available to all teachers. [See tabled paper number ______].
In addition, Child Protection and Abuse Prevention online professional learning is compulsory for all Department staff. This course has a module on harmful sexual behaviours and is available as a face-to-face option. Face-to-face workshops which include information on harmful sexual behaviours have been undertaken across the State by the Mandatory Report Interagency Training Group, which includes representatives from education, health, police and child protection agencies. Fifty workshops were held in 2017.
(e) Not applicable.
(f)-(g) Yes.
The agencies listed above are those known to provide a service to children and young people who are at risk of engaging in, or are engaging in, problematic or harmful sexual behaviours. There are agencies in the metropolitan and regional areas that provide services for children/young people and their families who have been affected by sexual abuse that may provide a service if needed. The Department has a full-time School Psychologist Consultant to coordinate information and resources, and provide support to regions. This position commenced on 9 October 2017.
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