The Leeds Domestic Violence and Abuse Strategy 2023 to 2028 has been launched. It has been co-produced by Leeds City Council and Leeds Domestic Violence Service with Victim-Survivors.
Research in Practice's briefing is aimed at health professionals involved in safeguarding children and young adults accessing healthcare.
It will also be useful for those who don’t usually work with young people and/or young adults directly but provide care or support to their family members or carers.
Ministry of Justice has published a toolkit and guide for parents about making financial decisions on behalf of young people from ages 14 to 25 who may lack the mental capacity to make decisions for themselves.
The Clewer Initiative's article outlines modern slavery across healthcare settings. They spoke to NHS Safeguarding Leads about some of the patients they have come across who could have been victims of modern slavery and the support that can be found within the NHS.
Cuckooing is when a vulnerable adult’s home is taken over for criminal purposes, usually as a site to supply, store or produce drugs. Gangs will exploit an individual’s vulnerabilities in order to make a profit and avoid police detection.
Bringing together policy-makers, practitioners and academics, the Cuckooing Research & Prevention Network facilitates the exchange of cuckooing knowledge and promising practice between members.
The network is facilitated by Research England.
We have films, leaflets and posters for you to share with your team, people using your services, family and friends.
We give free talks for community groups and we are always happy to bring our information stand to your events.
Leeds City Council are providing free Safeguarding Adults training courses for volunteers across the city.
Courses are available online or in-person. They can also deliver training at your organisation - contact 0113 378 5087
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