North Wales Safeguarding Board Annual Conference October 15 th 2015 ‘You can trust me’…. Young people going missing and at risk of or abused through child.

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North Wales Safeguarding Board Annual Conference October 15 th 2015 ‘You can trust me’…. Young people going missing and at risk of or abused through child sexual exploitation in North Wales Dr Sam Clutton, Assistant Director, Policy, Barnardo’s Cymru

Research Funded by Barnardo’s Carried out by Caroline Hughes, Glyndwr University and Menna Thomas, Barnardo’s Cymru Professionals and practitioners: 22 through interview, 9 through focus group, 41 through survey responses. In-depth interviews with three young people aged years, one young man and two young women

Why do young people go missing? “family problems like fighting with family and that, problems at home…just things like that really” “I think they are running away to something happier because they might have family problems or school problems or friends that have abandoned them, they might have family problems and want to get away from home.” “For the excitement, and because other young people were running away”.

Going missing as part of the grooming process “some people can get really close to you and then they do something that they know that you like”. “He was pushing me away from my family, telling me ‘trust me I am always going to be here for you. And I’m not going to hurt you, I’m never going to leave, you can trust me”. “I did change quite a lot...I was a lot grumpier, I grew apart from my family and would hardly be downstairs”.

What happens when young people go missing? “sometimes you don’t think about everything, you might not think about all the money you need …where you are going to stay, how you are going to get money, how you are going to get food”. “always arguing, getting hit and things like that.”

What happens when young people go missing? Abuse “…trusting people, because they might be like ‘oh I can help you’ and then that can go bad and can end up being abused and assaulted and raped and all that.” “…the way that they do it is clever but it’s not ….by offering you to go to a party and that and then they get you drunk and they tell you to have some of this and weed and that …..and some men can be really nice and that, offer them food money and a place to stay and they start getting aggressive and saying that you have got to pay for what you owe me so they tell them to sleep with their mates and like its’ just grim”

What about going home? “I thought about what happens if I went back, would they be really annoyed at me, would I be grounded for life? Would I ever be let out of the house…… and they might not believe me? “ “Care staff are sometimes ok with you and you can talk about it but sometimes they are ratty as they’ve been up all night looking for you.” “I was scared that if the person found out that he was going to kick off or that something bad might happen”.

Going home and keeping quiet “Police ask you where you’ve been but you don’t tell them so you can go back there next time” “because they will get other people into trouble and they will find out “ “I was scared that if the person found out that he was going to kick off or that something bad might happen”.

Talking to the police after a missing episode “the police they will question you and question you, why did you do this, why did you do that?” “They would want to find out more information so they would try and do anything to try and get you to trust them…Sometimes if they think they are not going to get the answer to a question that they need they will change the question to make it look like it’s a different one”

Talking to a specialist worker after a missing episode “you could just talk about anything to (name) and that”. “Someone to talk to, as much as my parents say you can talk to us about it, you really can’t…it’s nice to have a stranger that understands, not understands but has had experience and has talked through them all.” “because if they are in danger they (Seraf workers) have to tell their work people, their bosses, they should tell the police”.

What would you say to young people to stop them going missing? “You will get more (privileges/ freedom etc.) if you don’t run away. Talk to the staff in the home.” “Don’t runaway …if there is arguments in the house or something, just go for a walk and go back and calm down, don’t run off or anything.” “Don’t say your story like use different names …Share examples, do what (name) did with me, go with like little stories, it could end up like this or it could end up like that” “If somebody is telling you that you can only trust them, that I will always be there for you…You need to talk to somebody fast, if you feel like you can only talk to that one person and only trust that one person and then it’s going to be really hard for you and you have to break it off.”

Getting support “if they are under 16 there will be care and that” “people like the police and that will help as well” “it sorted me out having a social worker….because I know the risks of what I was in, so it helped me a lot…. and my school counsellor” “(Name) has always told me that if you want to talk about it and you get upset a lot you can always phone up Barnardo’s or phone up Childline or something like that….which I kind of like that because I am going to miss this. But …I am glad that it is over….Because I am now sorted and that is closure for me ….if I need any help I can always just phone up someone else.”

Thank you