Contextual Safeguarding: Child Sexual Exploitation
Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) remains a critical safeguarding concern, requiring professionals to adopt a contextual approach to identifying, preventing, and responding to exploitation. Traditional safeguarding methods often focus on the home environment, but contextual safeguarding recognises that risks also exist in peer groups, schools, neighbourhoods, and online spaces.
This training provides an in-depth understanding of contextual safeguarding and how it applies to CSE. Participants will explore the latest research, risk indicators, and intervention strategies, ensuring they are equipped to safeguard children and young people effectively. The session will also examine the impact of exploitation, the grooming process, and the importance of multi-agency collaboration in tackling CSE.
Through interactive discussions and case studies, attendees will develop their ability to assess risk in different contexts, implement early intervention strategies, and support young people in a trauma-informed and empowering way. The session will also highlight best practices for working with families and communities to disrupt exploitation and build protective networks around vulnerable children.
By the end of the training, participants will have a deeper understanding of how contextual safeguarding can enhance responses to CSE, leading to more effective prevention, intervention, and support.
Ideal for:
- Social workers and safeguarding leads
- Youth workers and community engagement professionals
- Teachers, school staff, and pastoral support workers
- Police officers and law enforcement professionals
- Healthcare professionals and mental health practitioners
- Policy advisors and professionals involved in child protection strategy
Key Takeaways:
- Understanding the principles of contextual safeguarding and its application to CSE
- Recognising risk factors and warning signs of child sexual exploitation
- Exploring the grooming process and how perpetrators operate in different contexts
- Developing trauma-informed approaches to supporting victims and survivors
- Strengthening multi-agency collaboration to disrupt exploitation and safeguard children
Additional Benefits:
- Gain confidence in identifying and responding to CSE effectively
- Enhance knowledge of intervention strategies and support services
- Learn practical ways to build protective environments for vulnerable children
- Access expert guidance on best practices for tackling CSE in different settings
This course is essential for professionals committed to safeguarding children and young people from exploitation, ensuring they receive the protection, support, and justice they deserve.