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Multi Agency Child Exploitation (MACE) Process With effect from 1st November 2016
Introduction – role etc. Whistle- stop tour of CSE, recommend that staff attend in depth training, LSCB, PACE, CEOP etc An overview of the strategic picture, what we are doing in Liverpool and Merseyside, talk about some of the triggers and what makes someone vulnerable to CSE. Talk about what to do if you are concerned. Tell you a little about what we know in Liverpool.
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Context In response to the findings of the Joint Targeted Area Inspection (JTAI) in June 2016, the pathway for CSE referrals has been reviewed and revised to include other elements of Child Exploitation including Criminal Exploitation. The new process enables timely multi agency decision making for children thought to be affected by exploitation
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Responding to exploitation concerns MACE process
Multi agency CE discussions are held daily to share information on CE referrals coming into Careline Consider young people at risk and who are victims of CE Following the daily discussion, a decision will be made as to whether the case is CE and a multi agency risk assessment completed. Decision around S47 thresholds is agreed based on information available at the time CE Strategy meetings will be held on high risk cases and professionals working directly with the child will be invited to attend. Cases will be reviewed within 12 weeks of the initial concern in order to establish if there is evidence that the risk has reduced. Not a case planning meeting Examples of information sharing and how information from agencies such as sexual health can help complete the picture School may only hold one piece of the jigsaw
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Daily CE strategy discussions
Attendance at daily strategy discussions will consist of Single Points of Contact (SPOC) from police, health, education, children’s social care, CSE Protect Team, Targeted Services for Young People, YOS, probation CRC and NPS and NSPCC. (Contribution from some agencies is via conference call). There is sharing of information, multi agency risk assessment and decision making.
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Process Map For all professionals outside of children’s social care
Complete online MARF and submit to Careline For a social worker identifying CE concerns on their own case: Complete CE1 in Liquid Logic All Exploitation Referrals are considered in MASH Daily (Currently via a multi agency strategy discussion until MASH is fully operational) Decision made if thought to be exploitation or not CE concern identified
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All Exploitation Referrals are considered in MASH Daily
(Currently via a multi agency strategy discussion until MASH is fully operational) Decision made if thought to be exploitation or not Yes No If CE concerns are substantiated, a multi agency risk assessment will be completed as part of the daily strategy discussion to determine levels of risk. If the referral is not thought to be CE, feedback will be provided back to referrer If other safeguarding concerns have been identified, the case will be progressed via Careline processes as appropriate ‘High Risk’ A decision around threshold for S47 / S17 enquiries will be made and S47 initiated if threshold is met For CSE - Cases in this range will be allocated to the Protect Team (within Targeted Youth Services) for CSE focused intervention. For CE – If criminal exploitation is identified, information will be shared and a referral to the Prevention Team considered For ALL ‘High Risk’ cases - a strategy meeting will be arranged by the Team Leader/CSW for the team where the case sits. ‘Low/Medium Risk’. For CSE - Cases in this range will be signposted to the NSPCC or school (or other relevant professional) for CSE focused preventative work. For CE – If criminal exploitation is identified, information will be shared and a referral to the Prevention Team considered All cases will be reviewed All cases will be reviewed on a regular basis - reviews will be agreed by all professional involved Should a case escalate to CP, CP arrangements will supersede this process and CSE / CE risks should be incorporated into the CP plan for the child.
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Strategic Oversight – MACE Process
Multi Agency Child Exploitation (MACE) Meeting Monthly meeting - jointly chaired by senior managers from Police and Children’s Social Care. The purpose of the meeting is to: Consider strategic issues in relation to sexual and criminal exploitation and children missing from home and care. Share information and intelligence on linked cases and locations of concern Provide oversight of case escalations. Attendance at the meeting will be from: Police, Children’s Social Care, Protect CSE Team, Targeted Services for Young People, Education, Probation CRC & NPS, Health
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Single Points of Contact – SPOC
Agency Operational SPOC (involved in daily discussions) Strategic SPOC (involved in strategic MACE meetings) Children’s Social Care Nicky Mitchell Bernie Brown Police Dave Jones / Alex Dawson / Steve Quick Mark Kameen Health MASH Health – Lisa Bull / Lorraine Bulger Karen Garside / Hayley McCullough Probation - NPS MASH Probation – Colette Rivers Michelle Dean Probation – CRC Nikki Sofia Education Joanne Mckenna Allison Cain Targeted Services for Young People and YOT Lisa Allenby Hannah Doughty Voluntary Sector Carolyn Welsh (NSPCC) N/A
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PAIR - Partnership Automated Intelligence Report
If you have any intelligence to submit Call: Automated recording system will ask you to 'dial 1' if you work for Merseyside Police or 'dial 2' if you work for a partner agency. You must give your name, organisation and the intelligence report you wish to submit. Call will be concluded after the caller is asked how they know this intelligence. Partners can report intelligence to PAIR 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.
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As an individual what do I need to do?
Ensure you are aware of the SPOC for your agency at both Operational and Strategic Level Communicate changes in this process to colleagues within your agency Recognise there is an issue by considering the warning signs and indicators of exploitation when working with young people Discuss concerns with your safeguarding lead and refer via the MARF *If you have concerns that a child is at risk of significant harm, you should immediately contact: Careline— or Merseyside Police—999
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Any Questions?
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Contacts Nikki Owens CSE / Missing Co-ordinator 0151 233 0508
Nicky Mitchell CSE / Missing Consultant Social Worker
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