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Supporting Young Victims The SAFE! Model Chloe Purcell Director Innovation in Supporting Victims Conference - 15 July 2015
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What is SAFE!? Providing practical support to 8 to 25 year olds to help them cope with the impact of an experience of victimisation Supporting young people to feel safer, happier and more confident Helping provide ways forward and encourage a return to engaging in a happy and fulfilling early life Innovation in Supporting Victims Conference - 15 July 2015
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Where did SAFE! start? Origins in Oxfordshire Youth Offending Service Home Office Pilot Multi-agency consortium Registered charity from 2011 Independent office since November 2014 Innovation in Supporting Victims Conference - 15 July 2015
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Why young victims? Young people are at highest risk of becoming young victims Resilience is not yet developed Impact on education and development Risk of offending Innovation in Supporting Victims Conference - 15 July 2015
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The SAFE! Approach Child-centred Home-based Six to twelve sessions Led by experienced professionals Innovation in Supporting Victims Conference - 15 July 2015
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Protective Behaviours “We all have the right to feel safe” “There is nothing so awful or small that we can’t talk about it with someone” Teaches the ability to recognise when we feel safe and unsafe Provides skills and tools to enable individuals to take action and get help when it is needed Innovation in Supporting Victims Conference - 15 July 2015
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Restorative Approaches Unique perspectives Thoughts and Feelings Harm and Affect Underlying needs Ownership of solutions Innovation in Supporting Victims Conference - 15 July 2015
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A flexible-approach to address individual need Anger issues Healthy relationships Self-esteem issues Online safety Advocacy through CJS Body image Positive activities Domestic Abuse awareness Sleep hygiene Creative activities Signposting to other services Parent support
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Innovation in Supporting Victims Conference - 15 July 2015
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Adapting to the needs of young people A change in demographics of referrals Last year sexual violence accounted for 40% of referrals Big increase in support for children affected by domestic violence Development of Protective Behaviours exercises Adapting our level of support Innovation in Supporting Victims Conference - 15 July 2015
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How do service users say we have helped? “I’ve found the whole thing really helpful. I felt it was my choice to participate, and I liked someone coming to see me at home”. 14 year old girl, victim of sexual assault. “The sessions have been helpful. Helped with safety - keeping safe when out and use of safety word. It helped to give me ways to stop the same thing happening again” 11 year old boy, victim of sexual assault “I feel a lot more confident. I wouldn't be as far as I am today without SAFE's help” 15 year old girl, victim of abusive relationship and sexual assault “I like the idea of 'being a swan' and looking like my head held high when I go out anywhere. I know not to worry so much and stay positive” 17 year old male victim of physical assault “We have both really benefitted from this. I loved the informal structure. I would have liked more than 12 sessions” Mother of 14 year old girl, victim of sexual assault Innovation in Supporting Victims Conference - 15 July 2015
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What now for SAFE!? Contract for services for young victims across the Thames Valley Working with Victim Support and Thames Valley Partnership Recruiting team for local SAFE! hubs An enhanced service for priority victims and expertise in support for sexual violence and domestic abuse Development of online services Innovation in Supporting Victims Conference - 15 July 2015
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The experience of one young person supported by SAFE!... Innovation in Supporting Victims Conference - 15 July 2015
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