Donegal CYPSC Subcommittee Safe & Secure

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Donegal CYPSC Subcommittee Safe & Secure Presented by Inspector Michael Harrison- Garda Siochana Paddy Muldoon – Donegal Education & Training Board Gareth Gibson – Donegal Youth Service

National Outcome 3 Safe & Protected from Harm: The aim for children & young People is that they are: Have a secure, stable caring home environment Are safe from abuse, neglect and exploitation Are protected from bullying and discrimination Are safe from crime and anti-social behaviour Subcommittees under Outcome 3= Safe & Secure est. 2012 Prevention Partnership & Family Support est. 2017

Safe & Secure Est. 2012 & Re constituted 2017 Members Organisations currently: Garda Siochana Tusla Tusla COSC HSE Donegal Domestic Violence Service Donegal Education & Training Board Donegal Youth Service Courts Service Family Resource Centres Network Donegal sports partnership National Association of Principals and Deputy Principals

Children First Objective: Children First - create an awareness of CF Guidelines among all other organisations working with Children Ensure all statutory and community & voluntary organisations will have a ‘Keeping Children safe’ Action Plan in Place. Action: CF Subcommittee established Review of baseline of CF training in Donegal Develop a template for Child Protection procedures ‘Keeping Safe Action Plan’ Developed information mechanism to collate relevant performance re CF Implementation

Domestic Violence Objective: Identify the risks for the victim & Children Develop a structured system and referral pathway Action: Adapted the DASH form from that used by PSNI, New National Policy hopefully imminent.

Hidden Harm Objective: Increase the skills & knowledge base of agencies working with children who live with parental substance misuse Raise Awareness Action: WG established Design and delivered a 1 day training on recognising and responding to HH for professionals HH protocol piloted & reviewed Practice initiative with social workers and addiction staff Delivered ‘Taking the Lid off’ – Rory & OiWillo training

Raise capacity to support Families within the legal system Objective: To offer information and training to staff working in the legal system- Courts, Judges, Solicitors, representatives Action: Delivered Information sessions & briefings across the legal professions linked to their Professional development 60 participants

Internet Safety Objective: Survey internet behaviour among young people Action: Young People & Internet Survey Survey carried out in co- operation with Donegal Youth Council across all secondary schools & a small number of Primary Schools. 191 Participants Findings published in leaflet form in October 2015 by the Ombudsman for Children, Dr Niall Muldoon

Internet Survey Findings Teenagers and young people from Donegal spend a significant amount of time on the Internet - the majority of them at least 2-3 hours daily 25% of children begin using it between ages 7 and 8 Females reported twice as much social media use as males Females reporting greater knowledge of awareness of Internet Safety Information 43% of survey participants have met face-to-face with people they have first been in contact with on chat rooms, or by means of social media, with 22.5% of the sample having met 5 or more people Up to 11% of acknowledged to have been “harassed, upset, bothered, threatened or embarrassed by someone on a social networking site, or chatting online” in the previous 6 months Up to 32% of interviewed students acknowledged having been personally cyberbullied or to have a friend who has had this problem

Recommendations At the launch Donegal Youth Councillors made further recommendations on how they would like to see some of the issues tackled, which included More consistent education and training for young people about online safety through SPHE classes Poster campaigns on internet safety The introduction of a Web Safety week across Donegal schools

Launch of Web Safety Survey Results Launch of Web Safety Survey Results. Photo includes: Back L-r: Maria Mcinnes Regional Manager Tusla; Dr Martin Gormley, Education Officer Donegal ETB; Paddy Muldoon, Youth Officer, Donegal ETB; Seamus Neely, Chief Executive, Donegal Co Council; Martin Keeney, Co-ordinator, Donegal Youth Council; Gareth Gibson, Manager Letterkenny Youth Information Centre; Mchelle Maguire, Foróige.  Front L-r: Anne Mcateer, HSE Health Promotion (Co-ordinator, CYPSC); Eamon Conaghan, Chairperson, Donegal Youth Council; Dr Niall Muldoon, Ombudsman For Children; Aoife Gillespie Vice-chairperson Donegal Youth Council, Donegal Youth Council; Councillor Gerry Mcmonagle, Mayor Of Donegal Co Council.

Priorities Going forward ...... Addressing ongoing issues in implementing Children First Addressing challenges in the Court system Briefings for legal staff, court staff, Solicitors and Judges Internet safety & Cyber bullying and revisit recommendations 24 hour Social work support to cover weekend and after 5pm. Awareness raising re Central number and where to go for help out of hours Mental Health Services, out of hours Addiction issues Services for victims of crime Information resource for victims of crime; What to do, Who to speak to, Information on what happens after reporting a crime, supports available. Domestic Violence and impact of children & young people