Learning Together to Safeguard the City
The Learning Together to Safeguard the City fortnight is a new way of talking about how we all work together to keep people safe and well. It is delivered in partnership between the Safeguarding Adults Board, the Local Safeguarding Children Board and the Safe in the City Partnership Board, as well as Brighton & Hove City Council, other statutory partners including Sussex Police and Health, and a range of charities and community groups. The first fortnight of events ran from Thursday 26th November – Thursday 10th December 2015 and brought together work around Safeguarding Children, Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults, and the wider campaign around the 16 Days of Action against Domestic and Sexual Violence alongside other forms of Violence against Women and Girls.
You can view the full programme of events here and if you missed any of our sessions you can view some of the presentations and resources below.
We also posted a series of #EveryonesResponsibility blogs throughout the fortnight where key figures in the city discussed what Safeguarding means to them. You can read these here and view photos from the events.
Why do Young People choose not to access Mental Health services?
- Summary of discussion on Why some Young People Choose not to Access Mental Health Services
- Sussex Mental Healthline 0300 5000 101
- right-here-brightonandhove.org.uk/parents
- www.wheretogofor.co.uk/right-here-brighton-and-hove
- www.e-motionbh.org.uk
Working Together with Parents with a Learning Disability
Caldicott Guardian Q&A
Workshop to Raise Awareness of Prevent
- Briefing on the Counter Terrorism & Security Act
- Presentation: Prevent Duty
- Presentation: Workshop to Raise Awareness of Prevent
- Briefing: Prevent Guidance
- Home Office Briefing on How Social Media is used to encourage travel
An Introduction to Sussex Police’s Safeguarding Investigation Unit
The Sussex Children’s SARC (Sexual Abuse Referral Centre) – how we can help
Historical Allegations: How do we Investigate
Male Rape Matters
Consent Workshop: Working with Adolescents
An Introduction to Modern Slavery
- Presentation: An Introduction to Modern Slavery
- Standing up to Modern Slavery Short Film and Notes
Vulnerable Migrants
Learning from Domestic Homicide Reviews
- to follow
Safe at Home?: Domestic Abuse and the role of Housing Providers
- to follow
Children & Young People who Display Harmful Sexual Behaviours
LGBT* Domestic Abuse: Increasing Awareness and Understanding
Early Help: How well are we doing & how do we move forward together?
- View the conference materials here
Violence Against Women & Girls within the BME Community
LSCB Learning Reviews: Implications for Practice
MASH Current Referral Process
- to follow
If you are concerned about a child in Brighton & Hove call the MASH on 01273 290400