#LookCloser: Disrupting exploitation
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#LookCloser: Disrupting exploitation

#LookCloser: Disrupting exploitation

By Prevention Programme

Date and time

Thursday, June 19 · 5 - 7am PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

To break the cycle of exploitation and abuse we need to target those ultimately response. By using creative approaches and making the most of the available legislation, we can ensure perpetrators receive appropriate sentences for their crimes while helping prevent them from targeting children and young people in the future.

If you work with children and young adults (0-25 years) who are experiencing or at risk of exploitation and abuse, then you have a crucial role to play in disrupting their exploitation and stopping the perpetrators who are ultimately responsible. It is only by everyone playing their part in disruption that we will be able to keep all children and young adults safe while targeting those who cynically profit from their abuse.

This session on ‘Disrupting Exploitation’ aims to:

  • Explore what disruption means, the tools available and their crucial role within safeguarding and protection plans for children and young adults
  • Explore the use of the Modern Slavery Act in disrupting perpetrators of exploitation and the use of evidence-led prosecutions
  • Discuss the importance of taking a multi-agency approach to disruption
  • Evidence best practice through learning from real life case studies
  • Consider the application of disruption measures for those transitioning from childhood into adulthood.
  • Explore the barriers and limitations to current legislation and civil orders

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to be an expert in child exploitation to attend these sessions?

A basic understanding of child exploitation is beneficial as these are not introductory sessions. However, the audience is expected to be varied and so has been written to reach many different levels of expertise across many different sectors.

Will the session be recorded?

No, we are unable to record our sessions.

Will i receive a copy of the slides?

You will be able to receive the slides from the session by completing our feedback form at the end of the session

Is this session interactive?

Due to the large number of attendees, we use the Teams Live platform and therefore the video and chat function is disabled. Participants can use the Q&A function to ask questions . We also use Menti in our sessions which allows participants to engage with the content during the Live event.

Do I need to complete any learning prior to attending the session?

You may want to read some of our resources prior to attending our sessions to foreground your knowledge of child exploitation. Find our resources here: https://www.flipsnack.com/CA7CFEBBDC9/all-prevention-resources/full-view.html

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