October 12, 2021 Briefings, Learning and Reflections, Learning Events, Partnership, Programme Themes, Research and Evidence What do we really mean when we talk about effective partnership working? Research ReportsBy Ellie Mendez-Sayer Download This series of resources focuses on key issues and debates in the field of child exploitation and extra-familial harm, drawn from a series of expert interviews carried out by Ellie Mendez-Sayers, Research in Practice associate. Through the discussions with researchers and practitioners, who come from a range of fields and have different areas of expertise, we hope to highlight some of the complexities of child exploitation and extra-familial harm, and to contribute to an understanding of the different perspectives that exist. For some topics, there was a high level of agreement; in others, more differences were apparent. We have tried to ensure that these differences in perspective have been clearly attributed. We are very grateful to the interviewees, all of whom were extremely generous with their time and expertise.
February 2, 2022 Briefings, Learning and Reflections, Minoritised voices & expertise by experience, Programme Themes Child exploitation and youth participation: expert interviews By Ellie Mendez-Sayer Organisational CultureParticipationStrategyYoung person's voice
March 1, 2018 Research and Evidence Working with deaf and physically disabled children and young people in relation to child sexual abuse and other forms of exploitation a toolkit for professionals By Victim Support, National Police Chief’s Council Child Sexual AbuseDirect workMinoritised voices & expertise by experienceProfessionalsSpecial Educational Needs and Disability (SEND)
September 30, 2021 Audio Visual, Learning and Reflections, Partnership, Programme Themes Working in a Bespoke Support Project delivery team with the TCE Support Programme – Delivery Partner and Implementation Lead reflections By Amy Hurst, Ellie Fairgrieve, Nicky Hill Organisational CulturePartnershipProfessionalsRelational approach