Course Outline:
The NCA and CEOP report significant increases in children and young people being forced to meet financial demands after being threatened with the release of nudes or semi-nudes, and this crime of blackmail is referred to as `sextortion’. This interactive seminar seeks to bring safeguarding practitioners together to explore, debate and reflect on the phenomena of sextortion. Led by a specialist in technology assisted child sexual abuse who will lead the seminar and answer questions on this area of safeguarding practice. The seminar aims to provide a space for practice reflection that prepares safeguarding practitioners to identify, respond and support children affected by sextortion and related harms.
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Speaker:
Philip Baines
Philip was a Detective having spent 30 years in the police. The last 14 years of his police service was in the Child Abuse Investigation Unit (CAIU). Philip is a qualified AIM3 Assessor of children displaying HSB. Philip also quality assured the Home Office Harmful Sexual Behaviours Support Service (HSBSS) where he oversaw and triaged all the requests for support and advised personally on all the complex cases. He is also qualified as the following:
Philip was also seconded to the Training Department for 2 years, where he received qualifications in training and delivered all these subjects, including Harmful Sexual Behaviours (HSB). Philip supports survivors and families who have been victim of all types of abuse, including technology assisted child sexual abuse (TACSA) through his work as a consultant for the Marie Collins Foundation.
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