Briefing Concerns Network Meeting Operation Striver Revised April 2015 DfE CSE Action Plan definition is long but in summary it involves children and young people receiving something for example accommodation drugs gifts or affection as a result of them performing s ID: 413594
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Child Sexual ExploitationBriefing
Concerns Network Meeting Operation Striver
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DfE CSE Action Plan - definition…...is long, but in summary it
“involves children and young people receiving something – for example, accommodation, drugs, gifts or affection – as a result of them performing sexual activities, or having others perform sexual activities on them. It can occur without physical contact, when children are groomed to post sexual images of themselves on the internet.”
(Govt. Action Plan Pg 4)
Remember: there are also links between runaways (children that go missing) and child sexual exploitation.
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Aims of Operation StriverTo build on the work established in the CityTo establish a network of Multi-Agency professionals who can share low level, non-emergency intelligence / information with the police
Police to share appropriate intelligence with agenciesFor intelligence to be used to disrupt activities, develop a ‘problem profile’ and determine policing priorities
Can be particularly useful in terms of LACTo ensure a proportionate response to the intelligenceInformation sharing can be via the Operation
Striver form sent to cnm@nottinghamshire.pnn.police.uk
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City results so farMembership of the concerns network has grown
Better partnership working
Planned creative disruption tactics
Information gathered successfully pieces together highlighted risks
Positive feedback from regulators
Example of case: hotel potentially
used for exploitation has led to training staff
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County modelOperation Striver form disseminated widely across County agencies
Bi-monthly concerns network meeting led by CSC and the PoliceInitial membership:
CSCPoliceDistrict CouncilHealth
TSSYouth servicesOther professionals to join as appropriate
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What information can be shared?Locations
Fast FoodHotelsAddresses
Areas VehiclesMake / modelVRM
Phone numbersMobile Email
People
Names / Nicknames
Persons who could present a risk to children
Concerning Behaviour
Daytime / Evenings Dress Alcohol / Drug Usage
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What it isn’tA quick fixA replacement for referring individual children to the appropriate agenciesThere won’t necessarily be feedback from shared intelligence
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Training and resourcesDfE CSE Supplementary guidance to Working Together 2009
NSCB CSE practice guidance
NSCB one day multi-agency CSE training NSCB e-learning
NSPCC Underwear rule resources
CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre.
www.ceop.police.uk
&
w
ww.thinkuknow.co.ukCEOP for teachers resources
Jigsaw
dvd
The Blast Project,
BLAST
Leeds (training re Sexual exploitation of boys and young men).
Barnardos
Cut them free campaign
Barnardos
‘Innocence’ DVD (Google is easiest)
DfE guidance
Step-by step guide for practitioners
NSPCC Child line Project:
(funded through the DfE) Free of charge to all primary schools and pupils in Years 5 & 6. Contact Emma
Grishin
NSPCC Area Child Line Coordinator email:-
EGrishin@NSPCC.org.
uk
or Tel: 0115 9258602.
NSPCC
School resources
BARNARDOS
resources
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