#LookCloser: Transitions to Adulthood. Preventing Exploitation as Children Approach and Turn 18
Thu 23 May 2024 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM BST
Online, Teams Live
Description
The transition to adulthood is an extremely important stage in the life of a young person, as they explore choices around identity, relationships, rights and responsibilities and navigate finding their place in the adult world. But for young people harmed through exploitation and abuse, the transitional stage from 16 to 18+ can all too often seem like a “cliff edge” (Holmes and Smith 2022), where the support and protection afforded to younger children can often disappear at the same time that risks of harm and abuse from perpetrators increases.
What can we do to make sure that we afford older children their rights as victims of exploitation? How can we work together to ensure that young victims of exploitation are effectively identified, safeguarded and supported across their transition to adulthood in a holistic, child-centered way?
In this session, we will:
- Introduce the key principles of a transitional safeguarding approach and why this is so important for preventing and tackling exploitation in older children and young adults
- Explore the exploitation risks and harms that can impact older children across the transition to adulthood
- Seek to reframe narratives and approaches to victimhood in relation to older children and young adults who experience exploitation – and to overcome bias, discrimination and siloed working to ensure all victims are recognised and receive appropriate support.
- Reflect on our own practice and experiences of working with young people transitioning from child to adulthood.
- Share examples of promising practice in relation to transitional safeguarding for young people who have been exploited or are at risk of exploitation.
This session will be hosted on Microsoft Teams Live which means:
- You will not be able to engage with the presenters such as in a typical virtual meeting.
- There will be a Q&A function and we will use external systems such as Menti to engage with the audience.
This session is to upskill you in the topic area and allow you points to reflect on this learning in your context. The audience is expected to be varied and so has been written to reach many different levels of expertise across many different sectors.
You may want to read some of our resources prior to attending our sessions to foreground your knowledge of child exploitation.