Victim/offender: beyond the child exploitation and extra-familial harm binary Thursday 4 November Overview This event explored the implications of labelling young people as either victim or offender, in relation to child exploitation and extra-familial harm. Amanda Radley (Freelance Consultant and Child Exploitation Specialist, British Transport Police) shared her thinking on the limitations of this binary. Useful resources Blurring boundaries: young people, safeguarding and the criminal justice system About the speakers Joe Caluori, Head of Research and Policy, Crest Advisory Amanda Radley, Child Exploitation SME, British Transport Police Designed for TCE’s events are aimed at strategic leaders, senior managers and individuals in all roles and agencies, drawn from both traditional and non-traditional safeguarding partners, plus participants with an interest in ideas to support systems improvement in relation to child exploitation and extra familial harm. This event is not aimed at student social workers.
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October 12, 2021 Briefings, Learning and Reflections, Minoritised voices & expertise by experience, Research and Evidence Unseen? Overlooked? Stigmatised? The role faith organisations can play in tackling child exploitation By Ellie Mendez-Sayer CommunityEquality Diversity & InclusionFaithPartnershipVictim / Perpetrator