March 24, 2021 Audio Visual, Learning and Reflections, Reconfiguration of services Thinking critically about expansion, integration & ‘joined up’ approaches to exploitation PublicationBy Dez Holmes Expansion and integration - Presentation Slides Download On March 24th 2021, the Tackling Child Exploitation (TCE) Support Programme hosted its fourth community of practice (CoP) event, attended by the TCE programme team, Delivery Partners and BSP alumni. The focus was on sharing key themes identified from two years of working with local areas delivering Bespoke Support Programmes. In this session, Dez Holmes, Director of Research in Practice, explores the systemic and structural factors in addressing child exploitation and extra-familial harm. Opening with questions on how to think critically about children and young people at risk, the presentation moves on to our policy and practice response, and a whole systems approach to delivering change. Clip 1: Thinking critically about expansion and integration Clip 2: What would a whole systems approach to tackling child exploitation look like? References Thinking critically about ‘CYP at risk’ Sawyer, S. M., Azzopardi, P. S., Wickremarathne, D., & Patton, G. C. (2018). The age of adolescence. The Lancet. Child & adolescent health, 2(3), 223–228. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2352-4642(18)30022-1 Cocker, C., Cooper, A. and Holmes, D. (2021) Transitional Safeguarding: Transforming How Adolescents and Young Adults Are Safeguarded. British Journal of Social Work. DOI: 10.1093/bjsw/bcaa238 Holmes, D. and Smale, E. (2018) Transitional safeguarding – adolescence to adulthood. Dartington: Research in Practice. (Click here) Thinking critically about our policy & practice response Brown, S., Brady, G., Franklin, A. and Crookes, R., (2017). The use of tools and checklists to assess risk of child sexual exploitation: An exploratory study. Centre of Expertise on Child Sexual Abuse. [click here] Brown, S.J., Brady, G., Franklin, A., Bradley, L., Kerrigan, N. and Sealey, C. (2016) Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation: Understanding risk and vulnerability. London: Early Intervention Foundation [click here] Asmussen, K., Fischer, F., Drayton, E., & Mcbride, T. (2020). Adverse childhood experiences: What we know, what we don’t know, and what should happen next. London. [click here] Thinking Critically about ‘gangs’ Decker S. and Pyrooz, D. (2010) Gang Violence Worldwide: Context, Culture and Country. Small Arms Survey 2010: Gangs, Groups, and Guns. Small Arms Suvey: Geneva. Williams, P. and Clarke, B. (2018) The Black Criminal Other as an Object of Social Control. Social Sciences. 7(11): 234. [click here] Matjasko, J.L., Vivolo-Kantor, A.M. Massetti, G.M. et al (2012) A systematic meta-review of evaluations of youth violence prevention programs: Common and divergent findings from 25 years of meta-analyses and systematic reviews. Aggression and Violent Behavior 17: 540–552. [click here] Davies, T. Grossmith, L and Dawson, P. (2016) Group Violence Intervention London: An Evaluation of the Shield Pilot. London: Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime. [click here] Jacobs, J. (2009) ‘Gang Databases: Contexts and Questions’, Criminology & Public Policy, 8 (4): 705-709. Fraser, A. Armstrong, G. and Hobbs, D. (2020) Policing the Olympic gang: the rise and fall of the Portuguese Mafia. Policing & Society. Online first. Available at: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10439463.2019.1700985 Irwin-Rogers, K., Muthoo, A. and Billingham, L. (2020b) Youth Violence Commission: Final Report. Available online: [click here] Thinking Critically about whole system responses Rutter, H., Savona, N., Glonti, K. et al (2017) The need for a complex systems model of evidence for public health. Lancet 390: 2602-2604. [click here] World Health Organization (2021) The public health approach. Available at: http://www.who.int/violenceprevention/approach/public_health/en/
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