Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Guidelines : F21
All design and delivery approaches for MSSA Services must include “enabling the long-term recovery and wellbeing of male survivors of sexual abuse” as an ultimate objective.
“enabling the long-term recovery and wellbeing of male survivors of sexual abuse”
https://betterblokes.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/male-survivors-of-sexual-abuse-service-guidelines-1.pdf
- All parties support the development of good practice in the delivery of the service. This includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- being client focused, involving clients in decisions about the delivery of support theyreceive, and recognising the importance of cultural responsiveness in service delivery
- designing services and physical facilities in a way that supports accessibility to services for clients
- using a collaborative approach across services and agencies where possible
- regularly reviewing and monitoring the effectiveness of the service (e.g., through client, staff and external feedback) and changing and modifying practice in response
- using formal feedback processes for reporting purposes and ensuring that clients areaware of how information they provide will be used
- providing relevant training, professional development and (where appropriate)supervision, and utilising appropriate resources and support
- engaging with a ‘community of practice’ to share ideas, information and build professional practice knowledge.