Working with boys and young men affected by CSE

This one day course is designed for all practitioners working with children and young people at risk of and affected by sexual exploitation (CSE), looking at the impact of gender on practice and techniques to support boys and young men affected by CSE.
This is an intermediate level training course so expects that delegates will have some understanding of child sexual exploitation already.
Course outcomes and learning objectives:
- Explore the place of boys and young men in today’s society
- Gender roles, socialisation and stereotypes in sexual abuse
- Issues faced with making disclosures and seeking help
- The experiences of men and boys affected by CSE
- Challenging differences in practice and assessment with boys and young men who are sexually exploited
- Promoting equal provision and non-biased practice
- Techniques for supporting boys and young men affected by CSE
COURSE TIMES
Registration: 9.00am
Training start time: 9.30am
Training finish time: 4.30pm (approximately – this may differ slightly on the day)
Lunch and refreshments are included.
COURSE STYLE
We use a mixture of slide presentation, video resources, case studies and small group work in each of our training sessions.
Cost
£99 + VAT – Early bird offer if booked more than 2 months prior to date of the course
£126 + VAT – Normal price
Who we’ve trained
- Social care – social workers, youth workers, children and family services, local safeguarding children boards, missing person’s teams, youth offending services
- Education professionals – including school nurses, PSHE or Safeguarding Leads
- Healthcare professionals – including GPs and sexual health advisers
- Police, probation and youth offending services
- Residential children’s homes and fostering
- Voluntary and community sector practitioners
- Organisations working in safeguarding, child protection, youth mental health, homelessness, addiction, counselling, victim support, rape and sexual abuse services
EVENT INFORMATION
On completion of the course delegates will receive a certificate and a Justwhistle electronic badge that can be displayed on their emails.
Information about the training including directions to the venue and parking will be sent after booking.
All of our training venues are booked with delegate accessibility in mind but if you have any specific requirements, please let us know.
If you would like more information about this Working with boys and young men affected by CSE training course or would like to discuss how this course can be tailored to your needs including your local safeguarding board’s CSE toolkit and referral process, please contact us by calling 01332 362 120 or emailing us.
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