(16-18 Feb 2015) NCA-CEOP’s Safeguarding Children Training, Mumbai

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Do you:

1361801780_monotone_check_yes_ok Work directly with children and young people in India?
1361801780_monotone_check_yes_ok Want to reinforce your understanding of the principals of child protection?
1361801780_monotone_check_yes_ok Want to gain an understanding of child sexual exploitation on and offline?
1361801780_monotone_check_yes_ok Want to better understand the risk-taking behaviour of children?
1361801780_monotone_check_yes_ok Want to know what you can do to help children stay safe on and offline?

If the answer is yes, read on.

NCA-CEOP’s Safeguarding Children Training will equip those who work directly with children and young people to:

  • Understand the context of child sexual exploitation on and offline in India
  • Deliver a 45 minute lesson plan to children, young people and parents supported by NCA-CEOP educational resources
  • Raise awareness to other appropriate colleagues
  • Empower children and young people to stay safe

Delivered by NCA-CEOP’s child protection and education specialists and local subject matter experts, this course is designed to be a practical training session giving you both the background knowledge and access to resources to build into your own educational work.

The event is being supported by the British Council.

Who can attend?

Anyone working directly with children and young people, to include but not limited to teachers, staff of children’s charities and NGOs, social workers and government education professionals.

Confirm Your Participation

Please register your interest in attending the event by sending in a mail to ICPN@nca-ceop.gsi.gov.uk with the subject of your email as “Mumbai Safeguarding

In the email, please provide your full name, organisation, job role and contact email address when registering.

Registration will be on a first come, first serve basis. A maximum of 2 places have been allotted per organisation. A waiting list will be operated to allow for cancellations.

Note to Applicants

Participants will be required to provide photo ID and a reference from their manager confirming they meet the criteria for participation. Applicants will not be allowed to participate in the training without this reference.

Expectations of Delegates 

Delegates are all expected to deliver the lesson plan taught out during training directly to children as well as run sessions to raise awareness of the issues with colleagues.

Details

When: Monday 16th February – Wednesday 18th February 2015

Where: Nahar International School, Nahar Amrit Shakti, Chandivali, Farm Road, Off Saki Vihar Road, Andheri (east), Mumbai

For questions, or to register please email ICPN@nca-ceop.gsi.gov.uk

Please Note

There is no charge to attend this training. Cost of transportation and accommodation during training in Mumbai will not be met by NCA-CEOP.

Delegates must have a strong working knowledge and understanding of English as the course will be provided in English only. Simultaneous translation will not be provided.

About CEOP: The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Command, part of the UK’s National Crime Agency works with child protection partners across the UK and overseas to identify the main threats to children, and coordinates activity against these threats to bring offenders to account. They protect children from harm online and offline, directly through operational activity and in partnership with local and international agencies. The CEOP Command’s ThinkUknow education programme, is a dedicated portal of information on online safety for parents, teachers & children in the age group of 5 to 18 years.

NCA: www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk

CEOP COMMAND: www.ceop.police.uk

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4 Comments on “(16-18 Feb 2015) NCA-CEOP’s Safeguarding Children Training, Mumbai”

  1. Dr Alita Ram

    We have been working with young people in the schools and communities teaching life skills and also providing counselling to children and youth in both places. We also provide Trauma Focused Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for girls and women who have been rescued from sexual slavery. The current work with young people is 10 years old.
    We would love to be equipped with current information during this training.

  2. Parul Sheth

    I found training quite interesting. This training seems to meant for the field or grassroots level workers. I do not have anyone in my organization who can communicate in English. I am the Executive Director and founder of the organization. Will it be useful for me? Is there any scope to share our experiences?

    Are you also providing the materials which we can use while working with children?

    If we are willing to pay, will you be able to provide simple accommodation? How much can it cost?

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