Keeping young people safe outside the home: responding to the (system) challenge Overview This event explored place-based, strategic responses that seek to overcome systemic safeguarding challenges, focusing on ideas to strengthen local practice and forge stronger multi-agency risk management approaches. Amy Hurst (TCE Implementation Lead) interviewed Rachel Janaway (Targeted Youth Worker, Dorset City Council) and Samuel Goom (Sergeant at Dorset Police) about their partnership work. Amy Hurst (TCE Implementation Lead) also interviewed Tim Read (Exploitation & Violence Reduction Coordinator at Brighton & Hove City Council) and Adam Muirhead (Director of Youth Work, The Trust for Developing Communities) about their partnership work. Useful resources Carlene Firmin Contextual Safeguarding: Re-writing the rules of child protection About the speakers Rachel Janaway, Targeted Youth Worker, Dorset City Council Samuel Goom, Sergeant – Neighbourhood Policing Weymouth and Portland, Dorset Police Amy Hurst, TCE Implementation Lead, Research in Practice Tim Read, Exploitation & Violence Reduction Coordinator, Brighton & Hove City Council Adam Muirhead, Director of Youth Work, The Trust for Developing Communities Designed for Strategic leaders, senior managers and individuals in all roles and agencies, with an interest in exploring systemic challenges and place-based solutions to risk outside the home.
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