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Safeguarding Children and Young People Online: Managing Cybertrauma and Online Risks and Abuse

Tue, 29 Apr 2025

Virtual, Online

First 10 delegate bookings to receive a free copy of "Safeguarding children and young people online: A Guide for Practitioners" by speaker Claudia Megele.null

The online world and digital technologies have become an integral part of children and young people’s everyday lives. However, despite their many opportunities and advantages, digital technologies ranging from social media to artificial intelligence and immersive technologies create new risks and have given rise to new forms of harm and abuse ranging from digital assault to cybertrauma to cyberrape, phantom touch, and digital self-harm. These and other forms of abuse pose significant risks for safeguarding and new challenges for all services and professionals working with children and young people. In fact, NSPCC (2024) indicates that “Almost 87,000 sexual offences against children were recorded by police in the past year.”

Therefore, HCUK and the Centre for Safeguarding and Wellbeing Research and Practice have brought two of the country’s leading experts in cybertrauma, online harm and safeguarding (Dr Peter Buzzi and Claudia Megele) to host this conference, and they’ll be joined by Safeguarding Leaders from Health, Social Care, and Policing to offer you the findings from national research and developments including research on sexual abuse by the Police Foundation and an innovative approach to safeguarding children and young people online.

The conference covers a range of important areas and contemporary issues and including:

  • Experiences and voices of young people

  • Cybertrauma and online abuse

  • Sexual abuse and criminal exploitation of children and young people

  • Harmful Sexual Behaviour (HSB)

  • Artificial intelligence and generative AI

  • Immersive technologies and their impact

  • Understanding and identifying perpetrators in a hyper-real world

  • Safeguarding children and young people from a multiagency perspective (Health, Social Care, Education and Police)

  • A child-centred and trauma-informed approach and innovative tools to assess and manage online risks across services

 This conference will enable you to:

  • Network with colleagues who are working to improve adolescent and young adult safeguarding practice

  • Learn about the 10 C’s Framework: An evidence-informed approach to safeguarding children and young people online

  • Learn from national research on sexual abuse and safeguarding children and young people

  • Understand the national context of your safeguarding practice

  • Reflect on the lived experience of children and young people and their motivation in use of social media and digital technologies

  • Understand how you can develop and embed a restorative, evidence-based and strength based approach to safeguarding

  • Better understand the new forms of abuse, risk and harm and the implications of Artificial Intelligence and generative AI

  • Better understand the impact of social media on young people’s identity, development and well-being

  • Enhance your skills in assessing online risks and safeguarding children and young people online

  • Consider a restorative trauma-informed approach to safeguarding

  • Learn about collaborative and evidence-based tools and approaches to managing online risks and promoting digital resilience

  • Update your knowledge on current issues and research on sexual abuse, identification of online risks, online perpetrators

  • Learn about impact of artificial intelligence, generative AI, cybertrauma, phantom touch and the changing nature of online abuse

  • Ensure the risks faced by vulnerable adolescents are addresses

  • Improve partnership working across services

  • Reflect on your own practice and policies and approaches to safeguarding

  • Supports CPD professional development and acts as revalidation evidence. This course provides 5 Hrs training for CPD subject to peer group approval for revalidation purposes

Fee Options

Virtual NHS, Schools, Care and Public Sector

£295.00

(£354.00)

Virtual Voluntary sector & charities

£250.00

(£300.00)

Virtual Commercial organisations

£549.00

(£658.80)

(Prices in brackets include VAT)

Discounts

Additional delegate discount:

A discount of 15% will be applied to fees for any extra delegates.

Online discount:

A discount of 10% will be applied if you pay using the website.

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