Senior Managers Workshop Preventing and Responding to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse.

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Senior Managers Workshop Preventing and Responding to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse

Management Responsibility to address SEA Code of Conduct Training & Supervision Complaints Mechanism Investigations

Management Responsibility to address SEA Code of Conduct Staff Training Complaints Mechanism Investigations

Introduction

Your name – what you would like to be called Your Organization Your role/job [addressing sexual exploitation and abuse of beneficiaries] Welcome & Introductions

A few questions

Question 1 Have you ever witnessed behavior in the field that looked to you like possible sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA)?

Question 2 Have you attended any type of SEA training before?

Question 3 Do you believe you have a fairly solid general understanding of SEA, why it occurs, and what should be done?

Question 4 Do you think field staff at all levels in your organization understand SEA?

Question 5 Do you think headquarters staff at all levels in your organization understand SEA?

Question 6 Do you think staff at all levels – field and headquarters - know what to do if they suspect SEA?

Question 7 Are there clear policies, procedures, and/or protocols in your organization for SEA standards, complaints, and investigations?

Question 8 Were you involved in developing your organization’s SEA policies and procedures?

Question 9 Have you managed the process for a specific SEA complaint - from complaint through investigation and final determination?

Question 10 Did you bring your PSEA policies today?

Question 11 Did you bring your PSEA audit form?

Workshop objectives & agenda

Participants will: Identify and explore some of the key challenges in managing SEA investigations Learn the steps needed to ensure a proper investigation Review their own organizations’ SEA management policies and protocols Learn from colleagues Workshop Objectives

Housekeeping Ground Rules Announcements Questions? Agenda

Discussion…