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Child criminal exploitation - Learning and Development courses

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Course Title Child criminal exploitation
Course Information

Criminal exploitation is child abuse where children and young people are manipulated and coerced into committing crimes

The aims of this training are to assist practitioners to -

  • understand how to identify children vulnerable to being recruited into gangs. Recognise the signs that they are being exploited for criminal activity
  • recognise the process behind grooming children for exploitation and. Identify risk factors and warning signs to develop an intervention process
  • debunk the myths that shroud CCE. Learn how to avoid preconceptions about gang culture and its victims
  • recognise the dangers of CCE and the importance of your role in providing help and support to young people
  • be aware of the local picture and the importance of multi-agency working
  • understand the legal framework and Youth Justice intervention
  • understand the application of the NRM process in CCE
Course length 6 hours
Target group

Any frontline practitioner, including -

  • social workers
  • youth workers
  • residential staff
  • youth justice officers
  • early help
  • housing officers
  • neighbourhoods staff
  • culture and leisure staff
  • transport staff
  • foster carers
Dates
  • Thursday 12 September 2024 - 9.30am to 3.30pm
  • Wednesday 4 December 2024 - 9.30am to 3.30pm
  • Wednesday 26 March 2025 - 9.30am to 3.30pm
Venue Brunswick House
Strand Close
Hull
HU2 9DB
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How to apply

Hull City Council Staff

Log on to OLM (Oracle Learning Management System) to enrol.

External to Hull City Council

Complete the online application form (opens in a new window).