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Dear listmembers,
Please find below links to a flyer and booking form for a forthcoming
conference on 17th June.
This conference, opened by Alan Campbell, Parliamentary Under Secretary
of State for Crime Reduction and chaired by Dame Denise Platt, will
launch findings from research into practitioner’s responses to
trafficked children and young people.
The report, 'Breaking the Wall of Silence: Practitioner's Responses to
Trafficked Children and Young People', is the result of a two year
research project, funded by the Children's Charity and carried out by by
the NSPCC and the University of Bedfordshire. It reveals the
complexities involved in identifying and responding to the needs of
children and young people who have been trafficked into and within the
UK. It argues that trafficking is a process, not a one off 'event' and
that it is often hidden behind a wall of silence with children and young
people on one side, afraid or unable to talk, and practitioners on the
other, finding it hard to identify the child or young person, respond to
their needs or prosecute their abusers. The research gives insight into
the different ways that practitioners have worked with, and sometimes
overcome, these problems whilst maintaining the child’s best interest in
mind.
Conference information:
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/Inform/newsandevents/CPConferences/Breaking_wda64158.html
Flyer and booking form (PDF file 92KB):
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/Inform/newsandevents/CPConferences/BreakingPDF_wdf64156.pdf
Dr Patricia Hynes
Senior Research Officer
NSPCC Fresh Start
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