Parental advocacy

Community Care has published an article on the provision of advocacy support for parents involved in child protection processes in England. The article discusses research findings on parents’ experiences of the child protection system exploring issues such as the ‘trauma’ of child protection conferences; fear and mistrust of professionals; and parental exclusion and disengagement. The article calls for every parent to be given the opportunity to engage with advocacy services before a child protection conference takes place.

Read the article: ‘Why parents in the child protection system need advocacy’

Source: Community Care 

Child trafficking and exploitation

The Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre has published research on the internal trafficking and exploitation of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in England and Wales. The research involved interviews with parents/carers of children with SEND who had experienced exploitation; multi-agency focus groups in local authorities; and analysis of relevant law, policy and guidance. Findings highlight: little recognition in national safeguarding or modern slavery policy of the increased vulnerability and risk of being exploited for children and young people with SEND; missed opportunities for early intervention and disrupting patterns of exploitation; and the importance of engagement with education services in keeping children with SEND safe from exploitation.

Read the report: Gaps in policies and services put children with SEND at risk of exploitation 

AI-generated child sexual abuse material

The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has published an update report on AI-generated child sexual abuse material (AI CSAM) looking at changes in the landscape since its first report in October 2023. Findings show: over 3,500 new AI-generated criminal child sexual abuse images have been uploaded on to the same dark web forum as previously analysed in October 2023; there has been an increase in the proportion of AI-generated images confirmed to be child sexual abuse on the forum which depict the most severe Category A abuse; and AI-generated child sexual abuse videos, primarily deepfakes, have started circulating. New recommendations ask that the Government legislates to ensure ‘nudifying’ technology is not available to UK based users.

Read the report: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the production of child sexual abuse imagery  

Online pornography

Barnardo’s and the Centre to End all Sexual Exploitation (Cease) have written an open letter to the next government on the harms of online pornography on children and young people. The letter calls for: legislation ensuring pornographic content is regulated online the same way that it is offline; the robust implementation of age assurance measures; and a commitment to continuing the Independent Pornography Review.

Read the letter: Charities and experts call on next Government to tackle harms caused by online pornography  

Bullying

The National Children’s Bureau has published a blog post for schools and youth organisations on distinguishing between banter and bullying. The blog discusses: recognising when banter is appropriate; empowering young people to set personal boundaries; and implementing a school-wide approach.

Read the blog: “But Miss, it was only banter…” How do we equip children with the skills to understand when banter has gone too far?  

Children in care

The Promise Scotland has launched a new website, Plan 24-30, setting out a six-year plan to address findings from the Independent Care Review. The plan sets out action and changes required in Scotland to ensure that ‘The promise’ made to care experienced children and families that all children will grow up loved, safe and respected, is kept. Plan 24-30 aims to help organisations devise and align their plans; facilitate cooperation; and offer new ways to allocate resources.

Find out more: Plan 24-30 is a dynamic plan of action  
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Plan 24-30