Prevent and Child Sexual Exploitation Nick Wilkinson, Head of Youth Justice and Safer Young Kent, EHPS.

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Prevent and Child Sexual Exploitation Nick Wilkinson, Head of Youth Justice and Safer Young Kent, EHPS

Context

Government Counter Terrorism Strategy CONTEST Prepare Protect Pursue Prevent - Individuals, Institutions, Ideology

Counter Terrorism Security Act 2015 Requires KCC and others to act to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism, ensuring awareness of risks of terrorism Demonstrate leadership Work in partnership Staff capabilities – frontline staff clear role Share information

Channel Pre-criminal space Kent Police co-ordinate referrals to Channel Panel Proposals for County Channel Panel to Joint Kent Chief Meeting – KCC to chair Identify vulnerable – violent extremism/terrorism Assess nature and extent of risk through multi- agency panel Develop most appropriate support to safeguard individuals at risk

Existing good practice Schools self-assessment NCALT on line training Zak – Kent University Centre for Child Protection Community Learning and Skills Strong existing partnerships Excellent links with south east counter terrorism unit Member of National Prevent Challenge Panel

British values Girls travelling to Syria Returners Ideology Social media – 50k active IS twitter accounts Vulnerabilities – links to gangs, grooming Professional challenge Safeguarding v community safety v national security Challenging questions

Why do I need to know? The Definition and types of CSE Why is it relevant for me to know?

What should I do if I suspect something is wrong in what I have observed? Spot the signs, make a call, stop the abuse Central Referral Unit (CRU)

KCC’s duty to safeguard and promote welfare Vulnerability Indicators Kent and Medway CSE toolkit & assess risk Key risk areas - going missing, sexual activity, drug misuse, exclusion from school, poor self image, external expressions of despair

CSE: Kent’s Response Team approach – Operation Lakeland KSCB Trafficking Children and Child Sexual Exploitation sub-group Actions for all organisations within the safeguarding partnership KSCB is running CSE training both multi-agency and delivered in-house via ‘train the trainers’; training is mandatory for front-line Early Help and SCS staff.

CSE: Kent’s Response Missing children are particularly vulnerable to harm Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for all missing children notifications to the Central Referral Unit from the 5 May A joint report from Kent Police and KCC on missing children will be produced quarterly. A Multi Agency Crime and Sexual Exploitation Panel (MACSE) has been set up to provide a strategic, county-wide, cross agency response to CSE. Co-located CSE team

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