Child Exploitation: Using Contextual Safeguarding Approaches to Keep Young People Safe
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This course is recommended for anyone who works with children, young people or their families. As with all Advanced level courses, completion of Working Together to Safeguard Children is strongly recommended to be completed first.
Aim:
To explore the emerging agenda of Contextual and Complex Safeguarding including; Child Trafficking, Child Criminal Exploitation, Children affected by gang activity, Child Sexual Exploitation and Children who go Missing
Learning Outcomes, by the end of the course the participants will be able to:
- Define Complex and Contextual Safeguarding and each of the safeguarding issues
- State what the current processes and mechanisms are in place locally and nationally to address the safeguarding issues of Child Trafficking, Child Criminal Exploitation, Children affected by gang activity, Child Sexual Exploitation and Children who go Missing
- Discuss the current Complex and Contextual Safeguarding Strategy and how they may be able to contribute to achieving its aims
- Use examples of current research to inform practice
- Debate the challenges and opportunities in tackling Complex and Contextual Safeguarding
- Assess their organisation’s role in preventing, identifying, and responding to Complex and Contextual Safeguarding