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Supporting Survivors of Sexual Violence and Abuse Conference 2026

Great Hall

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Supporting Survivors of Sexual Violence and Abuse: A National Conference for Healthcare Professionals

Join us for a groundbreaking national conference dedicated to enhancing healthcare responses to survivors of sexual violence and abuse. This full-day event brings together survivors, healthcare professionals, researchers, and advocates to share knowledge, build skills, and foster collaboration in supporting survivors.

Aims:

  • Enhance Awareness and Understanding
  • Deepen healthcare professionals' understanding of the dynamics, prevalence, and impact of sexual violence and abuse across diverse populations.
  • Strengthen Clinical Skills
  • Develop confidence and competence in identifying, responding to, and supporting survivors in clinical settings.
  • Trauma-Informed Approaches
  • Promote trauma-informed care principles to ensure healthcare responses do not retraumatise survivors.
  • Address Systemic Barriers
  • Examine institutional, cultural, and systemic factors that hinder disclosure, access to care, and justice, particularly for marginalised communities.
  • Interdisciplinary Collaboration
  • Foster collaboration between healthcare providers, safeguarding leads, social workers, police, and advocacy services.
  • Showcase Innovation
  • Present current research, case studies, and service innovations that inform best practice in healthcare responses.
  • Reflective Practice
  • Create space for attendees to consider their own assumptions, biases, and areas for professional growth

 

Programme Schedule:

9:30 AM: Registration & Refreshments

Welcome and networking opportunity

10:00 AM: Opening Keynote

11:00 AM: Oral Presentations

12:15 PM Lunch:

Networking and refreshments provided

1:15 PM: Facilitated Workshops (Session 1)

2:10 PM: Facilitated Workshops (Session 2)

2:55 PM: Afternoon Refreshments

Break and networking

3:15 PM: Day Overview & Discussion

3:45 PM: Closing Keynote

Final keynote presentation

4:15 PM: Conference Close

 

Cost: £75pp / £25 student

Call for Abstracts

We invite healthcare professionals, researchers, and practitioners to submit abstracts for oral presentations and poster presentations at this national conference.

This conference aims to enhance healthcare responses to survivors of sexual violence and abuse through knowledge sharing, skill development, and interdisciplinary collaboration. We welcome contributions that advance understanding, practice, and innovation in supporting survivors across diverse populations.

Submission Categories

Oral Presentations

Format: 15-minute presentations in concurrent breakout sessions

Poster Presentations

Format: Visual poster displays with opportunities for discussion

Display: Throughout the conference day

Engagement: Dedicated viewing time during breaks and lunch

Topics of Interest

We welcome submissions on (but not limited to):

Survivor Perspectives: Co-produced research and practice initiatives

Clinical Practice & Care Pathways: Innovative approaches to identification, disclosure, and support in healthcare settings

Trauma-Informed Care: Implementation of trauma-informed principles and practices

Diverse Populations: Addressing the needs of marginalised communities and specific population groups

Communication & Skills: Effective communication strategies and clinical skills development

Service Innovation: New models of care, service delivery, and support pathways

Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Partnerships between health, social care, police, and advocacy services

Research & Evidence: Current research findings, evaluations, and evidence-based practice

Systemic Barriers: Addressing institutional, cultural, and structural barriers to care and justice

Education & Training: Professional development and training initiatives

 

Submission Guidelines

  • Abstract Requirements

Word Limit: Maximum 300 words (excluding title and author details)

Structure: Should include background, aims/objectives, methods (where applicable), key findings/outcomes, and conclusions/implications for practice

Authors: Include all author names, affiliations, and contact details for the presenting author

  • Presentation Requirements

Presenting authors must register for the conference

At least one author must be present to deliver oral presentations or discuss posters

Presenters will receive confirmation of acceptance by 10th February 2026

How to Submit

Please submit your abstract using our online submission form by 1 February 2026.

You will need to provide:

Abstract title

Presenting author details and co-authors

Preferred presentation format (oral or poster)

Abstract text (max 300 words)

Date Milestone

1 February 2026 Abstract submission deadline

10th February 2026 Notification of acceptance

4 March 2026 Conference date

Questions?

For queries about abstract submissions, please contact: Claire.dosdale@northumbria.ac.uk

We look forward to receiving your submissions and welcoming you to this important national conference.

 

 

 

Event Details

Great Hall
Sutherland Building, Northumbria University
City Campus
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST


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