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BARNARDO’S LONDON SEXUAL EXPLOITATION

BARNARDO’S LONDON SEXUAL EXPLOITATION. Preventative Programme 2008-12. Funded by London Councils as part of a strategy to tackle child sexual exploitation across London.

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BARNARDO’S LONDON SEXUAL EXPLOITATION

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  1. BARNARDO’S LONDON SEXUAL EXPLOITATION Preventative Programme 2008-12

  2. Funded by London Councils as part of a strategy to tackle child sexual exploitation across London. Will work with London Safeguarding Children Board and Local Safeguarding Boards to ensure awareness is raised, vulnerable children are identified and accessed to services. Overview

  3. Builds on Barnardo’s experience of delivering the Preventative Programme 2005-7. Designed to meet needs highlight by Barnardo’s research: “Meeting the needs of Sexually Exploited Children in London” 2005. Programme has been fully evaluated – “It Could Be Anyone”. Will focus on children & YP most likely to be vulnerable to sexual exploitation.

  4. For Professionals Outcome1 Professionals are educated to identify children at risk of or experiencing sexual exploitation by adults and peers: Outcome 2 Professionals are educated about how to protect and support children at risk of or experiencing sexual exploitation or bullying and have increased knowledge of services available. Intended Outcomes of the Preventative Education Programme

  5. Outcome 1 Children and Young People have increased knowledge and confidence enabling them to resist unwanted sexual advances, report sexual exploitation and seek protection. Outcome 2 Children & Young People are educated about how to protect themselves from SE and have increased knowledge of services available. For Children and Young People

  6. For Professionals Every borough will have: A presentation to the LSCB. A day’s Multi Agency Training for LSCB. An awareness raising session for residential social workers and managers. Consultancy and advice at Multi-Agency strategy meetings held under the LSCB procedures; How will this be achieved?

  7. Education sessions using the “B Wise 2 Sexual Exploitation Pack” in year 9 in selected secondary schools. Sessions in Pupil Referral Units Sessions in residential Children’s homes. For Children & Young People

  8. Is based on recent experience with children at SEone. Designed for use with 12-17 year olds in schools, pupil referral units and residential units. Enables professionals to feel informed about child sexual exploitation. Provides session plans and activities for use by facilitators.

  9. What is child sexual exploitation? Uses triangles of abuse Case study of “Jada and Rowland” Grooming Four stages of the grooming process Real face or mask exercise Prosecution triangle Child sex offender Child abuser Abused child 6 Topics Covered

  10. Uses Duluth wheel “Mood boards” Poetry writing exercise Power & Control

  11. How running away increases risk of being targeted. Techniques some dangerous adults use Risk management toolkit Risk Management

  12. Uses wheel of equal relationships. What is consent? Exercise. Agony aunt letters Equal, consensual & respectful relationships

  13. “Legal or illegal” quiz. Police case file How can sexually exploited girls and boys be supported? Useful numbers A new ending Support, protection and the law

  14. Learning from the 2005-7 evaluation “It could be anyone” Schools Sessions: Children & Young People’s knowledge and understanding of risky adults and situations was improved in the short term. Plans for Evaluating the Programme

  15. Young people’s feedback showed they had enjoyed the session and found them worthwhile. Young People believed their awareness had been raised by the session. Young people’s knowledge was strongest when describing impact of CE & Services. Residential Units & PRU’s

  16. Majority showed marked improvement in knowledge of CSE. Majority of those not able to answer questions at all about CSE before training were able to afterwards. Follow up groups found professionals very positive about the programme. Professionals

  17. Plans to evaluate the 2008-12 Programme Will incorporate these challenges:- Professionals Programme sessions will be spread thinner across wide range than previously. Interviewing PSHE co-ordinators in more depth. Targeting larger numbers of residential social workers.

  18. Children and YP in schools: Pre-testing of sample of children. Children & YP in PRU/Residential settings Most difficult to engage group in previous evaluations with one PRU Focus with on PRU on piloting more innovation ways of involving children in research, Allow more time & resources to engage children.

  19. Identified via the Preventative Education Programme Experience from the 2005-7 programme shows greater awareness will lead to children being recognized as Sexually exploited. Safeguarding- Professionals more likely to acknowledge CE when a specialist service is available. Metropolitan Police – committed to network of specialist services. London Council plans to commission. - A much broader and more comprehensive network of specialist services providing therapeutic work to support children recovery from CSE. Meeting the recovery needs of Children

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