Exploitation; Working Alongside Parents as Safeguarding Partners
Training Course
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NWG Network
About the CPD course
Best practice and research clearly demonstrate the importance of working alongside families as safeguarding partners but how do we achieve this in day to day practice? The aim of this course is to link research to practice by encouraging practitioners to understand the impact that exploitation can have on the wider family. This in turn allows us to explore what the family might need in order to work alongside practitioners as a safeguarding partner. We will then consider other barriers from the family and the practitioners perspectives to effectively working together; and the importance of overcoming these as evidenced in documents such as ‘Transitional Safeguarding and Working Alongside Families’. The session concludes by looking at next steps including how to integrate the TCE Practice Principles into daily practice.
NWG is a charitable organisation formed as a UK network of over 14,500 practitioners who disseminate our information down through their services, to professionals working on the issue of child exploitation (CE) and trafficking within the UK.
Our network covers voluntary and statutory services and private companies working in this field. We offer support, guidance and raise the profile, provide updates, training, share national developments, influence the development of national and local policy informed by practice.