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1 DI Rich Tompkins Service Manager RISE Ali Mills Service Manager CAN Jo Bradley Team Manager Safeguarding and Children’s Services

2 The Team  12 Police staff including dedicated online CSE team. Roles include investigators and intelligence officer. Resources increasing to 20 - including a new Safeguarding proactive team.  3.5 FTE Support workers  Specialist Nurse  Missing persons Unit co-located.  Initial response Team co-located.

3 Support work  Assertive outreach - Persistent efforts to engage YP.  Attention - Time and positive attention  Accessible – not a dedicated building, but meeting where YP feels safe.  Advocacy – Supporting YP to access services they need.  Outcome wheel – involve YP in assessing risk and care plan.  Work holistically with YP

4 Work we deliver…  What is CSE  Grooming models  Online safety  Healthy relationships  Consent  Sex & the law  Risk  Choices  Positive affirmation Services we can access…  D&A work  Sexual health check  Formal counselling  Education  CAMH  Positive activities

5 Offences/prosecution CSE and the Law No specific criminal offence of CSE instead a variety of laws exist to protect children. Law distinguishes between children under 18, 16 and 13 so the age of the victim is relevant. Key legislation is contained under the Sexual offences Act 2003. Role of the Police within RISE Safeguarding Investigate CSE (on and off line) Prosecute offenders Disrupt Gather and share intelligence with other Forces and agencies.

6 Police Tactics Arrest – for CSE or other criminality Search warrants Child Abduction Notices Overt Policing and Covert opportunities Liaison with law enforcement agencies including HMRC, DWP, Border Agency Local Information sharing with housing, Hotels, taxi’s, licensing. Use and enforcement of civil and criminal court orders.

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9 What happens next…. Daily meeting to discuss new referrals and missing Allocation of support worker Allocation of police officers Risk management plan Liaise with SW Review work Discharge

10 IndicatorScore Episodes of missing from home/care Ability to identify abusive/exploitive behaviour School/college attendance Engagement with appropriate service Consumption of controlled substances Awareness of sexual health services Parent/Carer/- Child relationships Association with risky peers/adults Accommodation Current known level of abuse/exploitation Total Total Assessment Score

11 1. Episodes of missing from home/care 1 No missing episodes 2Stays out late, no missing 3 Occasionally goes missing, prolonged episodes or occasionally goes missing short episodes In last month xxx has come home late 4 times, sometimes over an hour late. She has also been missing overnight on one occasion when parents believed she was staying elsewhere. 4Frequent and short missing episodes 5Frequent and prolonged missing episodes

12 3. Substance use 1No substance use/concerns 2Some concerns about drug/alcohol use 3Moderate drug or alcohol use - increasing concerns 4 Problematic drug/alcohol use known or suspected School have reported concerns believing XXX has been under influence of cannabis on more than one occasion. Mum reports XXX came home drunk last Saturday and this is usual occurance. Dad known to misuse Alcohol. 5Young person is dependant on alcohol/ drugs. Known /disclosure. Appears dependant on alcohol/drugs

13 9. Association with risky peers/adults 1Young person is no longer at risk through contact with risky adults and peers 2 Young person's contact with risky adults /peers is reducing and s(he) is developing new and more positive networks 3 Young person recognised adults/peers that pose a risk and is beginning to withdraw from these relationships 4 Young person is developing an awareness or risks/exploitation but contact has not significantly reduced 5Young person is known to be habitually associating with risky adults and/or peers and does not acknowledge risks XXX is known to hang around with XXX – risky adult. She is also good friends with XXX who is believed to be victim of CSE. She has been seen with unknown adult male.

14 Professional Judgement Other Comments - * Please score this section 1-10 and carry the score forward to your overall score; remember Scoring should inform not determine decision making. Think about vulnerabilities – is there learning difficulties? Emotional/mental health concerns? DV ion family home ? Significant loss /bereavement? (Page 1 of RA) Is there something else going on? Have you thought about Push/Pull factors? Have you looked at all indicators? What is suggesting to you that this is CSE? Evidence what your concerns are. As much information as possible. Vulnerabilities? Push/Pull? Grey areas? Professional Judgement:

15 Case study Information from concerned parents that their 14 year old daughter was in a sexual relationship with a 23 year old male. Checks revealed concerning past and recent behaviour Initial Enquiries revealed he had tattooed the victim and other children. Perpetrator arrested that night. Investigation taken on by RISE. Suspect bailed with conditions of non contact. Child Abduction Notice issued Victim having initially disputed any sexual activity had taken place made disclosures following Police and support worker intervention over the next week. Liaison within the RISE team ensured support put in place for all victims and evidence gathered. Perpetrator contacted victim via social media. He was arrested, charged and remanded in custody. Media appeal has resulted in a further historic victim being identified. Suspect remains remanded in prison. Crown Court case set for September 2015.

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