Tackling Child Sexual Exploitation Abuse A National Perspective
Tackling Child Sexual Exploitation & Abuse – A National Perspective CPC Self Evaluation Overview of Findings Moira Mc. Kinnon Chair National CSE Group
What did we set out to achieve § Greater understanding of what CPC’s had in place to manage and support victims of CSE across Scotland § Share learning and good practice nationally § Identify what is working well and areas that require additional focus and activity
Green: High confidence Red: Low confidence Practice guidance/too ls Training delivery Training strategy Trafficking experience Diversity CYP consultation Missing statistics Work plan Missing protocol CYP awareness Chief Officer briefing Consent education Recovery services Perpetrators Reflecting emerging practice Trafficking protocol Community awareness Chief Officer Training CSE management information
Headlines … The Green’s § Practice guidance/tools areas § Training delivery § Training strategy consistent across all consortium
Headlines … The Ambers § § § § Work plan Missing P protocol C&YP awareness Chief Officer briefing/training Consent education Recovery services Perpetrators § § Reflecting emerging practice Trafficking protocol Community awareness CSE management information
Headlines … The Red’s § § Trafficking experience Diversity C&YP Consultation Missing C&YP – statistics and return interview arrangements
Emerging Themes § § § Missing Person – future developments Trafficking and CSE Community Engagement in its widest sense Engaging C&YP in discussions about what they want and what works for them Diversity
Table Top Discussion § What does our current practice look like? § What are some of the challenges in progressing this work? § Two practical ways that we can take this issue forward?
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