Good PSEAH practice is about long-term, sustainable changes that require continuous sensitization and training of staff on all levels including senior management. Every staff should receive basic and refresher trainings on PSEAH. Beneficiaries should equally be fully aware of their rights regarding sexual exploitation and abuse and which behaviour not to tolerate from staff of any project or programme they are associated with. Any sensitization or training activities on PSEAH should take into consideration contextual factors and legal frameworks of the places we are working in.
Here you will find a selection of good
awareness tools and
handbooks on PSEAH as well as
materials for information and prevention to be used in your working environment upon need.
We will also share with you good practice examples and materials as well as relevant studies and evaluation findings that can help us in developing our own practices and approaches and can be interesting for sharing and learning on PSEAH issues with other actors and partners across the globe.
Handbooks:
CHS Alliance PSEA Implementation quick reference handbook
Complaint Mechanisms-Guide for NGO
Trainings and Webinars:
PSEAH E-Trainings
InterAction Introduction to SEAH (Webinar, not accessible via FDFA devices)
InterAction Course Materials for preventing SEAH
Webinar - Collaborating with partners on SEAH
safeguarding_reporting_case_studies
Posters and Information Material:
Chancengleichheit_Kampagne_Respekt_PlakatA3_DE_EN_FR_IT_ES.pdf
PSEAH Poster Respect personal boundaries, for print in all formats
PSEAH Poster We say no, for print in all formats
UN film (20 minutes) "To Serve with Pride" (not accessible via FDFA devices)
Studies and Reports:
PSEAH_SDC Progress Report October 2019-December 2020