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Street Safe29 June 2011BASW Child Sexual Abuse Conference

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Introduction

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• Context of service

• Focus on the experience of young person

• Professional engagement

• The future and challenges ahead

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Context

• The Children’s Society so far

• Service developed from Lancashire Young Runaways Project

• Recognised nationally for its practice

• 2010/11: 575 new cases (25% frequent missing from home)

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• The Children’s Society in Lancashire

• Established in 2003 – changed focus in 2007

• Strong partnership focus

• Take account of Lancashire’s geography

• Lancashire’s six police divisions: Breakthrough, Cherish, Deter, Freedom

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Service Model

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1-1 customised direct support

Schools and groupwork

Awareness-raising and training for professionals, parents/carers and general public

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Intensive Support Worker

The role is as follows:

• Engage and agree to undertake direct work.• Undertake direct 1:1 work. • Signpost and support young people to relevant services.• Act as advocate ensuring views are shared, listened to and

acted upon. • Work with other colleagues to plan appropriate

interventions, being mindful of the views of the young person they are working with.

• Support police investigations where appropriate.• Offer advice and guidance to colleagues.

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Definition

A young person’s view:

‘Someone taking advantage of you sexually, for their own benefit.

Through threats, bribes, violence, humiliation, or by telling you that they love you, they will have

the power to get you to do sexual things for their own, or other people’s benefit or enjoyment.’

Ref: New Horizons Group 2008

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Young person’s experience (1)

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• Gemma – aged 15

• Seeking part-time work

• Relationship with parents

• Befriended by owner

• Access to drugs

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Young person’s experience (2)

•Romeo & Juliet

•The rule of optimism

•‘Good’ drugs

•‘Nobody tells me anything’

•Help of others

•Outcome

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Models of exploitation

1. Inappropriate relationships:

2. ‘Boyfriend’ model of exploitation

3. Organised network of sexual exploitation or trafficking

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Statistics

• In 2010/11:

• 575 new cases

• 25% frequently missing from home (+40%)

• 90% lived with own family

• 254 offenders being investigated

• 116 arrests plus 90 sentenced under Section 2

• 80% white British; 16% BME

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Ethos and Values

• Honesty

• Holistic approach

• Independence

• Persistence

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Challenges and Opportunities

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• Young person’s perspective

• Personalities matter

• Collaborative working

• Lancashire Again Crime Partnership – Comic Relief and Children in Need

• Develop work with boys and young men

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Young person’s perspective

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“When you are 14 and decide you’re gay you can’t go

and get a boyfriend in

school. If they find out, they

bully you and beat you up. That’s why your only choice is to go

with older men.”

(14 year old)

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Discussion points

• Attitudinal change

• Diversity of experiences of young people

• Links to running away and other issues

• Lack of contact between young people and agencies

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The future

• Safe Choices

• Lobbying and advocacy

• DfE developing an action plan over the summer.

• The Office for Children’s Commissioner are setting up a 2 year inquiry on CSE (Sept).

• CEOP thematic assessment on CSE in June.

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In summary

• People, places and procedures

• Email: [email protected]

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