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Title: Child Trafficking


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  • Child Trafficking
  • The role of the
  • Local Safeguarding Children Board
  • (LSCB)
  • in combating
  • Child Trafficking

2
  • Paul Hewitt - London Borough of Hounslow, Chair
    of Child Trafficking subgroup
  • London Safeguarding Board

3
Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCB)
  • Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCBs)
    established by Children Act 2004
  • LSCBs have a crucial role in monitoring the
    effectiveness of partner agencies Eileen Munro
    2011
  • LSCBs must support partner agencies to adapt
    their practice and become more effective in
    safeguarding children

4
Responsibilities and Duties
  • The main responsibilities of the LSCB (Section 14
    Children Act 2004) are to
  • Co-ordinate, and quality assure the safeguarding
    children activities of member agencies
  • Munro states that Local Safeguarding Children
    Boards are
  • Well placed to identify emerging problems
    through learning from practice and to oversee
    efforts to improve services in response.

5
Role and Function
  • LSCBs must
  • Provide advice and guidance to partner agencies
    in relation to policies and procedures and
    practice.
  • Provide organisations with the opportunity to
    attend training courses on safeguarding and
    promoting the welfare of children

6
LSCB Framework
  • LSCBs provide
  • A framework for countering child trafficking
    within each locality
  • P Polices, Procedures and Practice
  • I Infrastructure
  • E Education and Training
  • S Standards Scrutiny and Evaluation

7
Policies, Procedures Practice
  • The LSCB has a particular responsibility to
    ensure that Policies, Procedures and Practice are
    integrated in relation to vulnerable groups of
    children (e.g. trafficked children)
  • Trafficking Toolkit and Assessment Processes for
    managing risk in relation to child trafficking to
    be implemented and overseen by LSCB
  • Protection plans in place for those children in
    danger as a result of being trafficked.
  • (London Child Protection Procedures Part B
  • Safeguarding Children at Risk of Exploitation
    through being trafficked).
  • http//www.londoncp.co.uk/consultation/sg_traffick
    ed_ch.html

8
Infrastructure Governance
  • LSCBs bring partner agencies together to work
    collaboratively around safeguarding matters
  • Sub Groups
  • Every LSCB will have a multi-agency group to
    address vulnerable groups such as those at risk
    of trafficking, going missing or sexual
    exploitation.
  • Main Board Meetings
  • Having this infrastructure in place to hold
    together agencies in their commitment to
    vulnerable children is crucial in combating
    trafficking

9
Education and Training
  • Every LSCB will have a responsibility to provide
    multi-agency training on key safeguarding issues.
    (Working Together training).
  • The most effective training in relation to child
    trafficking is not just awareness raising but
    multi-agency training with professionals coming
    together to learn about children at risk of being
    trafficked and the sharing of information.
  • Supplemented by e-learning modules on child
    trafficking to raise awareness across the whole
    of the childrens workforce

10
Standards, Quality Assurance Evaluation
  • LCSBs have a responsibility to monitor and
    evaluate performance information relating to the
    key activities.
  • In relation to child trafficking ensuring that
  • National Referral Mechanism NRM referrals are
    consistently made and quality assured is a key
    standard for improving outomes for trafficked
    children.
  • The collation and evaluation of data around child
    trafficking is particularly important for service
    planning, and strategic mapping of trends and
    patterns of abuse related to organised
    trafficking.

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  • Questions Answers
  • - Over to you.
  • For further details please contact
    paul.hewitt_at_hounslow.gov.uk
  • Mobile 07814 296 365
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