The SafeCare Method IntensiveTraining Program
FIVE-DAY INTENSIVE TRAINING PROGRAM – EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
Expressions of Interest are now open for people to participate in the SafeCare Method Intensive Training Program. The SafeCare Method is used in the treatment of child sexual abuse and child exploitation material offending.
The training program is for people who want to increase their understanding and skills in working with people who have harmed or are at risk of harming children to stop the abuse. It provides an insight into the underlying causes and effective treatment of child sexual abuse. It is an ideal professional development opportunity for psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists and people who work in mental health and family violence.
FORMAT & DATES
The training will comprise five days of workshops. The dates for the training are: Wednesday 18, Thursday 19 & Friday 20 March, Monday 23 & Tuesday 24 March 2026.
COURSE CONTENT
- Overview of Training Ethos, Aims and Objectives,
- Treatment Program – Introduction and Childhood Issues Modules.
- Treatment Program – Empathy Skills and Relapse Prevention Modules,
- Evaluation, Certification and Completion.
There will be 30 hours of teaching in each workshop which accrues to a total of 30 CPD hours.
FACULTY
All the presenters have specialised in working in the field of Child Sexual Abuse Prevention providing treatment for men and adolescent boys who have harmed or are at risk of harming children sexually or have used child exploitation material and providing support for their families. Current faculty members include: Christabel Chamarette M.Psych., MAPS, Janice Paige M. Psych (Counselling) AAPi, Rick Underwood BA Psych (Hons), Monica Macoun M.Psych., MAPS, Sam Munslow-Davies Bpsych (Hons)., MPsychPro.
APPLICATIONS
To apply complete the form opposite and forward to Jonathan Kester: kesterjonathan1@gmail.com
THE SAFECARE MEN’S GROUP TREATMENT PROGRAM
The SafeCare Men’s Group Treatment program which operated between 1989 and 2009 as one aspect of a family counselling service for all family members where child sexual abuse had occurred or was at risk of occurring. Over 700 families were treated over the 20 years it operated. The current program is a 20 week, abbreviated version of the original and started in 2010 in response to requests from the Police Child Sexual Abuse Unit for a referral service for men who were facing charges for child sexual abuse (CSA) or child exploitation material (CEM).
In 2010 this group treatment program commenced as an adjunct to Christabel Chamarette’s private practice. Her co-facilitators were Ms Janice Paige and Mr. Paul Browne, both former SafeCare Men’s Program Counsellors. There have been 2 groups per year run since that time. Due to the high demand, it was decided to offer the program also through Shenton Park Psychology Services, the private practice of Mr. Peter Dunlop, as well as in Fremantle. Mr. Dunlop also worked as a facilitator in the SafeCare program between 2002 -2007.
SafeCare is anticipating fully re-establishing its Men’s Group Treatment Program and other treatment and support programs in the near future.
PROGRAM CONTENT
MODULE 1 – INTRODUCTION
The Module uses a psycho-educational approach.
The participants are assisted to recognise the sexually abusive nature of their behaviour toward children and to accept responsibility for it. The group also provides support for the men, most of whom are facing major upheavals in their lives. The topics covered include:
- What is Child Sexual Abuse?
- Why internet offending and viewing of child pornography are treated as indicators of risk to children
- Sexual addiction
- Cognitive distortions – e.g. denials, minimisations, justifications
- Factors which may have led to offending
- The effects of sexual abuse on victims and other family members
- Coping skills
This module draws on Finkelhor’s Precondition Model of Sexual Offending.
MODULE 2 – CHILDHOOD ISSUES
The Module uses a psychodynamic/developmental approach
This module recognises that many men who have offended have themselves had a traumatic or damaging childhood that has blocked their emotional development. We believe it is vital for men to heal from the effects of their childhood trauma if they are to fully accept responsibility for their actions. This module enables offenders to examine childhood issues that have impacted on their lives and also teaches them skills to help restore the inner child, enabling them to mature emotionally.
MODULE 3 – EMPATHY
The Module uses psychosocial/role modelling (Gestalt, Art and Drama)
The work in this module is primarily experiential and builds on the self-knowledge gained in the Childhood Issues module. Participants are introduced to the concepts of personal rights and boundaries using aspects of gestalt therapy to elicit some of the painful feelings and emotions which may have been suppressed. Accessing their own painful emotions from childhood is essential for the development of empathic understanding of children in general and victims of child sexual abuse in particular.
MODULE 4 – RELAPSE PREVENTION
The Module uses mainly Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
The relapse prevention module focuses on identifying more clearly the risk factors associated with offending and developing strategies to avoid high-risk situations in the future. It has a very practical approach that provides participants with greater confidence and skills in preventing re-offending.