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Child Sexual Exploitation
National Context
Safeguarding Children And Young People from Sexual Exploitation, DCSF, 2009
Tackling Child Sexual Exploitation Action Plan, DFE, 2011
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Child Sexual Exploitation
•Agency Lead Professional
•CSE Operational Lead
•CSE Strategic Lead
•Implementation on 1 August 2013
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Child Sexual Exploitation Pathway
Young person is identified as being at immediate risk
YP is identified as being at possible risk of CSE
Low level or non child-specific concerns
Strategy Meeting chaired by CSE Operational Lead
(or ChS Team Manager if necessary to avoid delay in taking protective action)
Early Help support
(via EH HUB)
Monthly CSE Panel
(standing membership chaired by CSE Strategic Lead)
Missing Children, CSE and Trafficking Task Group
(sub group of WSCB)
Medium and high
risk
Low risk
NFA
• Screening Tool• Establishing different levels of risk• Important role of the Access Centre• Non- child specific intelligence• Threshold for referral to Children’s Social Care• Role of parents/carers
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Screening and Sharing Information
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• Triggered by referral to Children’s Services• Initiated by Team Manager• Chaired by CSE Operational Lead• Multi agency meeting• Information sharing• Consider any assessments undertaken • Decisions about action to be taken to safeguard child
or young person• Manage identified risks
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CSE Strategy Meeting
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• S47 investigation or assessment process• Criminal investigation• Consider how immediate risks will be managed and the need for a
multi agency Risk Management Plan• Identify any early evidence of neglect, emotional abuse, physical
abuse or sexual abuse by family members and consider need for ICPC
• Agree strategy for engaging with the parents/young person• Identify support for family members• Consider whether any other C & YP are potentially at risk • Identify any cross border issues
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CSE Strategy Meeting
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Further CSE Strategy Meetings may be held to plan action and manage risks up to the point where:
• Case is stepped down for an Early Help response• Case is closed• Child In Need Plan or Child Protection Plan is in place
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CSE Strategy Meeting
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ALL children and young people who are subject to a CSE Strategy Meeting will be referred to the CSE Panel
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CSE Strategy Meeting
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• Maintain an overview of emerging child sexual exploitation issues• Seek assurance about local response for individual C & YP• Receive and consider low level or non-child specific intelligence• Establish links between children and offenders• Co-ordinate police response in respect of known or suspected
perpetrators• Identify any cross border issues• Identify any issues in respect of young vulnerable adults• Track emergent patterns or themes and identify any local ‘hotspots’
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CSE Panel Meeting
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• Chaired by CSE Strategic Lead (DI for Public Protection, West Mercia Police)
• Standing membership representing range of agencies and to include CSE Operational Lead
• Monthly meetings
• Dedicated resource currently being finalised and Terms of Reference being developed
•
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CSE Panel Meeting
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• Sub group of WSCB• Analyse data and outcomes for C & YP• Develop strategic response to emergent themes and patterns• Identify gaps and weaknesses in processes• Develop strategies for service user feedback• Review training and communication needs• Consider strategic cross border issues• Report to LSCB
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Missing Children, CSE and Trafficking Task Group
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• Data
• Review of systems
• Multi Agency Case File Audits
• Feedback from young people and their families
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Monitoring and Evaluation
Case Studies
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