Female Genital Mutiliation (FGM) Awareness

2025-09-24T10:36:26+01:00

This training session provides participants with a clear understanding of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) as a form of child abuse and gender-based violence. It explores the cultural, social, and psychological context surrounding the practice and equips professionals with the knowledge and confidence to identify, respond to, and safeguard those at risk.

Safeguarding in a Digital World

2025-09-24T11:27:27+01:00

This session aims to keep participants updated on current themes, trends, best practices and potential risks relating to safeguarding. Focusing on children and young people’s online lives, popular gaming and social media platforms are discussed. The session aims to equip participants with effective responses, reporting pathways, and help identify available support.

Safer Recruitment

2025-09-04T11:05:54+01:00

Specialist advice and guidance on recruitment policies and vetting procedures will improve the protection of vulnerable people in your organisation. Expert advice and guidance on individual cases can also be provided in confidence.

SSNAP Workshop – Offline Learning About Online Risks

2025-09-24T11:42:40+01:00

An interactive learning experience which provides an insight into the way young people engage and interact with social media, through the use of physical cards, participants learn how to identify and mitigate risks.

Exploited by Image: Grooming, Blackmail and Control

2025-09-24T10:12:21+01:00

This training provides an insight into how self-generated or perpetrator-captured images can form a thread that is used to coercively control and manipulate young people. Delegates will explore what digital collateral is and consider scenarios inspired by real safeguarding incidents.

An Introduction to County Lines and Criminal Exploitation

2025-09-24T10:02:14+01:00

The term ‘county lines’ refers to a complex phenomenon that is largely based around organised crime groups trafficking drugs across the country. This training gives you an introduction to the ‘county lines’ business model and advises you on how to recognise, report and respond to young people at risk from criminal exploitation.

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