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Shared Learning Workshops
Barnardo’s Core Presentation Slide No. 1 Saturday, 20 April 2019 Shared Learning Workshops It’s still Everyone’s Job! Community Engagement and CSE
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CSE can happen Anywhere, to Anyone, and at Anytime
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CPC Self Evaluation: Overview of Findings
Emerging Themes – The Reds Missing Person – future developments Trafficking and CSE Community Engagement in its widest sense Engaging C&YP in discussions about what they want and what works for them Diversity Barnardo’s 2018 – All rights reserved
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Saturday, 20 April 2019 National Campaign
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Saturday, 20 April 2019 Public Understanding Pilot Polling – getting a sense of what people know (think) about some basics Barnardo’s frontline workers continue to share problematic attitudes (she’s 16, he consented) which may prevent children from getting an effective response This survey is an initial look at how such attitudes might sit in the population as a whole; In particular to consider how public understanding of CSE may contribute to or hinder people taking an active role in prevention of CSE Lots of ongoing activities around CSE to raise awareness What messages are coming through? What messages are less well understood? Are there different groups of people (e.g. by age, gender) that are more or less likely to understand CSE
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Saturday, 20 April 2019 What was done? Omnibus survey through Yougov, online polling of 1007 Scottish adults, March 2018; Initial questions asking people if they were happy to continue with a sensitive topic – 39 refused; Results are from the remaining 968, weighted to represent Scottish population; Basic questions about CSE: what it is, where does it happen, who does it happen to, who does it.
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Saturday, 20 April 2019 Emerging Key Messages People’s knowledge of CSE does not seem secure While some key issues appear to be coming through (e.g. perpetrators are not necessarily strangers), people also contradict themselves when asked questions in certain ways Men appear particularly disengaged from knowing about CSE – consistently more likely to respond “don’t know” to basic questions – which may reflect a lack of active engagement with their potential role to help prevent CSE Key issues (e.g. CSE affects 16/17 year olds, young people may themselves cause harm) do not seem to be coming through People think that CSE is happening in the world – just not in their local area!
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Saturday, 20 April 2019
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Saturday, 20 April 2019 Invisible Siblings Non-abused siblings of victims of CSE/CSA are often overlooked Very limited research into the impact of CSA/CSE on non-abused siblings However, research does indicate non-abused siblings are also at increased risk of victimisation Important for us to consider the impact on non-abused siblings in our work
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Examples of Work:F-CASE
Barnardo’s Core Presentation Slide No. 10 Saturday, 20 April 2019 Examples of Work:F-CASE
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Saturday, 20 April 2019 Other Examples DICE Group work Targeted approach – Roma/Travelling communities 1:1 Whole School Approach Young People Parents/Carers Wider Community Pilot work in Glasgow – Roma Families
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Saturday, 20 April 2019 Case Study A taxi driver picked up two young people from a children’s unit/house and dropped them off at an address in another part of town. He was concerned about what the YP were saying and where they were going and reported this to the police. The police were able to establish that both YP were accommodated and confirmed this with the unit and the taxi driver was able to give them the address he had dropped the YP at. Police attended the address given by the taxi driver and Jack was found along with other young people in the home of an adult male where there was a “party” going on. Three other men were found in the house and all the young people were under the influence of alcohol/drugs. Barnardo’s (and others) have been facilitating significant awareness raising and training with workers, working in the NTE economy, over the last 2 years. Initially facilitating generic training targeted at a range of workers, based on intelligence gathered, we then targeted specific industries such as multi-age entertainment venues and shopping centres. The following is a case study highlighting the impact of some of this awareness raising.
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Saturday, 20 April 2019 Empowering The Night time economy to Recognise and Respond to Child Sexual Exploitation Barnardo’s 2018 – All rights reserved
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Saturday, 20 April 2019 New Partnerships….
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Group Exercise In your groups, discuss:
What you are currently doing in relation to community engagement? What you would like to do more of? What would enable you to do this?
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Saturday, 20 April 2019 Thank You Daljeet Dagon Barnardo’s Scotland National Programme Manager for CSE Barnardo’s 2018 – All rights reserved
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