Hinckley and Bosworth Locality Teenage Pregnancy
Workshop
Thursday 29th October 2015
What about my work is exciting and challenging me?
Workshop Agenda9:30am Arrival and refreshments10am Introductions10:15am Overview Presentation 10:35am Group Activity
10:50am New Innovation- Health4 Teens – Sarah Fenwick – School Nurse
11:10am New Challenges-Update on CSE – Katie Phillips
11:25am Break
11:40am Young Parent Support and ‘Becoming Dad’
12:00 noon What should our ongoing priorities be? - Activity
12.30pm Close, food and networking
Progress update Best Start in Life
• 16 baby boxes distributed to mums in Hinckley
• 29 parents under 20 on the TBAG list
Healthy Schools and Pupils
• RSE delivery• New School based safer sex
sites
Progress update
Young Parenthood Exhibition
‘Brilliant opportunity for parents, excellent information about groups, things going on in the community.
Brilliant work!’
‘I’m a young dad; today has made me realise there are other parents out there
and I’m not alone! Great day!’
Hinckley Clinic attendance by age & gender
Under 15’s4%
15-24 years61%
13%
87%
Hinckley Health Centre, Hill Street, HinckleyMonday 3.15 – 4.45pm (5 - 6.15pm appointment only)
What can we celebrate from the data?
What are areas of concern in the data?
New Innovation
Sarah Fenwick– School Nurse
Health for Teens website
www.healthforteens.co.uk
New Challenges:
Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)
In the words of a victim of CSE
I am a teenager.I was sexually exploited by a 40 year old man.
I started using cannabis when I was worried about my Mum’s health and because my Dad didn’t seem to care about me.
I tried MCat for the first time when out with some friends because they looked like they were having fun.
I started to do more MCat but it was expensive. My behaviour changed and I started missing lessons at school.
My relationship at home became very difficult with Mum. It came to light that there were inappropriate pictures of me on Facebook with an older man.
My Mum was told. The pictures were reported to the Police and my case was referred to the CSE Team.
I told the team that sex had happened during my time at the man’s house. The sex performed had been instead of payment for MCat.
They said this was abuse - I didn’t agree.I understand now that I was groomed and exploited.
What can you do?
• Understand what makes a young person vulnerable
• Recognise the warning signs
• Consider the wider picture
• Use the CSE Risk Assessment Tool if you have a concern and are unsure
• Seek help and advice
Useful contacts and supportChildren’s social careLeicester City Council, 0116 454 1004, [email protected] County Council, 0116 305 0005, [email protected] Rutland County Council, 01572 758407, [email protected]
To book Chelsea’s Choice0116 305 [email protected]
ResourcesLeicestershire and Rutland Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB)http://lrsb.org.uk/cse
NSPCChttp://www.nspcc.org.uk/globalassets/documents/information-service/factsheet-schools-protect-children-young-people-sexual-exploitation-cse.pdf
Break
A focus on young parents support
Vicki Smith – Parents under 20
Baby Box Data
What should our on-going priorities be?
Positive Relationships and Resilience
Clinical Services
Health messages
Community Services
Reduce health inequalities
- RSE
- Community approaches
- Other health services
- Young parent support
- Tiers 2 + 3
- Specialist SH Services
- Campaigns
- RSE
- Social media
- Different methods of communication
- Primary Prevention
- Universal services
- Community approaches
- GPs
www.letstalktp.org.uk A wide range of information from today and
resources are available to download from our website or complete an order form.
Thank you for attending and your on-going support!
For more information contact;
Katie Phillips – 0116 305 9246 [email protected]
Website: www.letstalktp.org.uk
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