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Child Sexual Exploitation Briefing Concerns Network Meeting Operation Striver Revised April 2015

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Page 1: Child Sexual Exploitation Briefing Concerns Network Meeting Operation Striver Revised April 2015

Child Sexual ExploitationBriefing

Concerns Network Meeting Operation Striver

Revised April 2015

Page 2: Child Sexual Exploitation 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 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.

Revised April 2015

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Aims of Operation Striver• To build on the work established in the City• To 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 agencies• For intelligence to be used to disrupt activities, develop a

‘problem profile’ and determine policing priorities• Can be particularly useful in terms of LAC• To ensure a proportionate response to the intelligence

Information sharing can be via the Operation Striver form sent to [email protected]

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Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) Concerns Network Information Operation STRIVER

Please complete and submit this information sheet if you have concerns regarding CSE. This form should be used by you to identify information concerning people, places, activities, or vehicles which you believe may be involved with, or connected to CSE.

Please complete and submit this information sheet if you have concerns regarding a young person at risk of child sexual exploitation.

This is not a referral form and should not replace your usual practice of referring to social care, SEIU or CAIU

Anything of immediate risk should be reported via 999 or 101 to the police control room

This is an intelligence sharing form for LOW level non-emergency information Please be aware this inbox is monitored 24/7

The information contained herein will be shared with Nottinghamshire Police to:

Develop disruption strategies to be implemented by a multi-agency panel Collate intelligence concerned with children and young people exposed to or

at risk of CSE Inform current/future investigations concerning the sexual exploitation of

children and young people

Summary of concern: (Please give a brief account of the information), for example; Names of perpetrators (including nicknames), addresses of interest, areas, locations, Vehicles (registration, colour, make ect..), Patterns of behaviour (connecting either YP/Perpetrators), hotels, parks, shops takeaways ect….

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City results so far• Membership 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 potentiallyused for exploitation has led to training staffRevised April 2015

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County modelOperation Striver form disseminated widely across County agenciesBi-monthly concerns network meeting led by CSC and the Police

Initial membership:• CSC• Police• District Council• Health• TSS• Youth servicesOther professionals to join as appropriate

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What information can be shared?• Locations

– Fast Food– Hotels– Addresses– Areas

• Vehicles– Make / model– VRM

• Phone numbers– Mobile – 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’t

• A quick fix• A replacement for referring individual children

to the appropriate agencies• There 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 & www.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:- [email protected] or Tel: 0115 9258602.

NSPCC School resources

BARNARDOS resources

Revised April 2015