Abstract
The Stand Strong, Walk Tall (SSWT) service that is now being piloted was developed as part of an Aotearoa New Zealand research collaboration, called Stand Strong, Walk Tall: Prehabilitation for a Better Future.
The broad targets of our mahi (work) are alluded to in our name:
Stand Strong denotes self-efficacy and self-regulation building aspects;
Walk Tall denotes self-acceptance, dealing with the stigma often faced by those with sexual attraction to children/young people and tackling self-stigmatisation; also a sense of forward momentum;
Better Future carries a double reference:
1.the better future participants can expect because of engaging with prehabilitation.
2.the better future we are all collectively striving towards, of a society free from child sexual abuse.
The broad targets of our mahi (work) are alluded to in our name:
Stand Strong denotes self-efficacy and self-regulation building aspects;
Walk Tall denotes self-acceptance, dealing with the stigma often faced by those with sexual attraction to children/young people and tackling self-stigmatisation; also a sense of forward momentum;
Better Future carries a double reference:
1.the better future participants can expect because of engaging with prehabilitation.
2.the better future we are all collectively striving towards, of a society free from child sexual abuse.
Original language | English |
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Media of output | Online |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
NTRO Type of Output
- Major