In light of the forthcoming publication of the
Greater Manchester Complex Safeguarding Strategy for 2024-2027, and
in partnership with GMP, Programme Challenger and the Violence
Reduction Unit, the GM Complex Safeguarding Hub is organising a
Child Exploitation conference for the wider workforce.
Tackling child exploitation and extra-familial harm requires
everyone to play their part and to work as a joint system. As such,
the launch of this strategy is a call for action, as well as an
opportunity to ensure that frontline professionals across all
sectors are appropriately equipped to support complex safeguarding
teams through early identification, information-sharing,
safeguarding, and multiagency disruption.
With the support of the Deputy Mayor, who will be opening the
event, the conference will aim to support this strategic vision by
upskilling non-specialist frontline professionals.
The event will cover a range of key exploitation-related topics
such as language, neurodiversity, trauma, child-centred approaches,
lived experience, multiagency disruption, online harms, identities,
the overlap between CCE & CSE, and the role of girls in County
Lines. These thematics were selected in direct response to the
training needs identified during our latest weeks of action.
To maximise reach, the content of the conference will be repeated
across 4 days (listed below). Each iteration of the event will take
place in person, at GMP Sedgley Park Training Centre in Prestwich,
M25 0JT. The dates are the following:
• September 10th (first iteration)
• September 12th (second iteration)
• October 15th (third iteration)
• October 16th (fourth iteration)
Each GM district will be offered 9 tickets per event, which
represents a total of 36 multiagency delegates across the four
events.
The conference will be followed up by the delivery of an online
programme of learning events in October, which will offer further
opportunities for multiagency professionals to deepen their
understanding of the topics raised during the event, and to involve
the colleagues they believe would benefit from being trained.
Once the funding transfer has been authorised and actioned, further
Decision Notices relating to venue and speaker costs will be
submitted for approval.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 03/10/2024
Decision due: 8 Aug 2024 by Director for Safer and Stronger Communities
Contact: Lisa Lees Email: lisa.lees@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk.