Hereford Bespoke Support Project Herefordshire’s partnership wished to have a better understanding of Child Exploitation across the county. It was anticipated that the development of a multi-agency partnership data set and a sustainable partnership data collection framework would support and inform a partnership approach across the county. Topics Covered: Multi-AgencyPartnershipService ProvisionYoung person's voice
Birmingham Bespoke Support Project The Birmingham Children’s Safeguarding Partnership (BCSP) requested bespoke support from the Tackling Child Exploitation (TCE) Support Programme as an opportunity for exposure and challenge in order to improve their response to child exploitation and improve city wide confidence in their ability to respond. Topics Covered: Child ExploitationContextual SafeguardingPartnershipTransitional Safeguarding
Staffordshire & Stoke Bespoke Support Project The Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Bespoke Support Project saw the TCE programme work with local colleagues to explore their use of data across the partnership as part of an ambition to develop a multi-agency performance framework. Topics Covered: Child ExploitationData & IntelligencePartnership
Walsall Bespoke Support Project The Walsall Bespoke Support Project saw the TCE Programme work with local colleagues as they began developing work in relation to community resilience and engagement and considering the role which the wider community can take in developing an effective, strategic all age response to exploitation. Topics Covered: Child ExploitationCommunityPartnershipResilience
Warwickshire Bespoke Support Project The Warwickshire Bespoke Support Project saw the TCE Programme work with local colleagues to review partnership arrangements as part of an ambitious programme of work in which Warwickshire are looking to adopt a whole system, all age approach to exploitation. Topics Covered: Accessing servicesChild ExploitationPartnershipSystems ChangeTransitional Safeguarding
Coventry Bespoke Support Project Locally, Coventry’s child sexual exploitation strategic subgroup has recently expanded to focus on child exploitation and extra-familial harm. There were reflections from the strategic group and the Chief Executive’s that they cannot assume that what works to tackle and disrupt child sexual exploitation will automatically transfer to wider forms of child exploitation, but the partnership did not want to lose sight of what they believe has worked well previously. Topics Covered: Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE)Child ExploitationDisruptionEquality Diversity & InclusionStrategy