Harmful Sexual Behaviour
Harmful Sexual Behaviour (HSB) is a sexual behaviour expressed by children and young people under the age of 18 years old that is developmentally inappropriate, may be harmful towards themselves or others, or be abusive towards another child, young person or adult. (Hackett, 2014).
This behaviour needs to be understood within a wider societal culture that can, at times, appear to normalise or trivialise sexual harassment and violence. We all have a role in promoting healthy and consensual relationships, and in identifying and understanding behaviours which are not acceptable.
Possible Indicators of At-Risk or Abusive Behaviour
A range of emotional responses are associated with HSB, including: anger, rage, fear, loneliness, a lack of empathy for victims, and excitement or arousal. HSB may be a maladaptive coping mechanism to regulate emotional states.
Lambeth Harmful Sexual Behaviour (HSB) Forum
Purpose: The forum consists of a multi-agency panel of senior practitioners, who provide a supportive and reflective space to collaboratively discuss, reflect, coordinate, and address the intersecting needs of young people who are presenting with inappropriate/harmful sexual behaviours. The forum can offer specialist advice and guidance on assessments, interventions, safety planning, formulations, and referrals for specialist support. Please note, the HSB team will not case-hold or act as a care coordinator. The young person must be open to social care to enable a clear safety plan.
When: The last Tuesday of each month (9.30am-12.30pm)
Chaired By: The Lambeth CAMHS HSB Team.
Who Can Refer? Professionals working with young people living in Lambeth who are presenting with inappropriate/harmful sexual behaviours. This includes those from social care, education, CAMHS, youth justice services, and other relevant sectors.
How Can They Refer? Please complete the referral form below (which outlines the process in more depth) and send it to camhsyjsteam@slam.nhs.uk
Support and Resources

Guidance for Lambeth Schools

Specialist Local Support
For guidance, support or to request a consultation to support your work with a young person experiencing or displaying HSB, please contact the Harmful Sexual Behaviour Forum

Early Intervention Service

Dedicated helpline: "Everyone's Invited"
- 0800136663

HSB Guide & Resources

Projects with young people

Traffic Light Tool

NICE Guidelines

Pan-London Exploitation Protocol
