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Training toolkit for professionals engaging with minority ethnic culture and faith (often socially excluded) communities, groups and families to safeguard their children |
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London: London Safeguarding Children Board, 2011. 35p. |
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This training toolkit is one of the outputs from the Pan-London Safeguarding Children Culture and Faith Project. This project sought to promote a step-change in safeguarding London’s children living in minority ethnic, culture or faith communities or groups. The aim of this toolkit is to ensure that professionals and voluntary groups working with minority ethnic culture and faith communities, groups and families have access to a wide range of resources, materials and background information to help them develop and design appropriate and sensitive training packages in relation to child protection. It contains a wide and varied selection of material including scenarios, summaries of Serious Case Reviews, background reading about faith and culture, a resource list and some guidance about group dynamics and basic group work. In addition, the modules incorporated in this toolkit cover the following areas: female genital mutilation; parenting and child discipline; use of faith or culture as resistance; children with disabilities; forced marriage; domestic violence; spirit possession and children branded as witches; sexual exploitation; and trafficked children. |
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black and minority ethnic people; child protection; community work; multicultural approach; multicultural society; religions; social exclusion; training; |
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www.scie-socialcareonline.org.uk/profile.asp?guid=f0e87c5a-ae06-4e2e-b67b-8b45fa0ddae7 |
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