Horizons Exploitation Safeguarding Hub
Dedicated to protecting Sandwell’s most venerable children and young people from experiencing or becoming further entrenched into child exploitation
The team, development and even the name was created by Sandwell Children’s Trust young people with the help of the Participation Team. Young people’s voices are at the heart of everything we do.
- The Horizons Team are committed to reducing the risk to Sandwell’s children and young people identified as being at risk of exploitation.
- The team offer Return Home Interviews to children and young people within 72 hours of them returning home
- The team co-work with social work colleagues to offer support to young people where exploitation has been highlighted as a concern
- The team are part of a network of specialist national and regional agencies tackling exploitation of children within the UK
- The team offer training as part of the Sandwell Children’s Safeguarding Partnership
What Horizons do in more detail
Return to Home Interviews
The Horizons team offer Sandwell’s children and young people who have been reported as missing to the police the opportunity to have an independent return home interview within 72 hours of returning home. Offering a consistent worker for those young people who have been missing previously.
The return home interviews can also be offered to young people placed within Sandwell by other Local Authorities at their request. The team work hard to ensure that young people can share their worries and concerns and to help them with these.
Case Work
Horizons have a co-working model with social care colleagues where exploitation has been highlighted as a concern. Offering specialist and bespoke interventions tailored to the needs of the young people identified at medium and high risk of all forms of exploitation. The interventions are embedded within a relationship-based approach and ensure that contextual safeguarding is considered at every point of the holistic planning and interventions.
The team also offer one off sessions to parents of children/young people with further signposting, to ensure that the families of victims are also supported around the impact of exploitation. All children and young people receive support from a consistent worker throughout their journey until positive changes are achieved and deemed to be sustainable.
Mapping and prevention
Horizons is part of a network of specialist national and regional agencies tackling exploitation of children within the UK.
The team are members of local and regional strategic exploitation, missing and trafficking groups and work alongside and with neighbouring authorities and partners within Sandwell to map and gather information to not only support young people but to also focus on prevention, risk management and planning on a wider scale.
Training
The team offer training as part of the Sandwell Children’s Safeguarding Partnership, delivering exploitation training to Sandwell Children’s Trust foster carers and partners. The team can be contacted to deliver specific training and awareness sessions in settings across the borough.
The team and how to contact
Horizons are a team of dedicated, enthusiastic and specialist workers with a wide range of skills, knowledge and experiences who keep children and young people at the centre of everything they do. The team is led by an experienced Team Manager and has a Senior Horizons worker, a Co-Ordinator and 6 specialist Horizons workers with support of Business Support.
The team can be contacted by email: CE_team@sandwellchildrenstrust.org
The mailbox is monitored Monday to Friday 09:00 – 17:00 excluding bank holidays
Useful Resources and Websites
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Know Your Rights
The Convention on the Rights of the Child explains who children are, all their rights, and the responsibilities of governments.
Childline
Childline is yours – a free, private and confidential service where you can talk about anything. We’re here for you online, on the phone, anytime.
Safeguarding Partnership
Sandwell Children’s Safeguarding Partnership (SCSP) undertakes the work of the formerly Sandwell Safeguarding Children Board (SSCB) with the aim to ensure all children in Sandwell are safe, happy, healthy and achieving.
Just Youth
Supporting young people in Sandwell to be the best they can be, by ensuring they have the best start at home, school, work and life.
Connexions
Connexions Sandwell provides careers guidance in line with statutory requirements to young people who live or are educated in the Sandwell area.
DECCA
The DECCA (Drug Education, Counselling and Confidential Advice) Team are Sandwell’s young people’s alcohol, drug and tobacco service.
Cranstoun
Cranstoun provides services for adults and young people facing difficulties with alcohol and other drugs, domestic abuse, housing and criminal justice.
FRANK
The service offers honest information about drugs.
Children's Commissioner
The Office of the Children’s Commissioner for England is a non-departmental public body in England responsible for promoting and protecting the rights of children as set out in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, as well as other human rights legislation.
British Youth Council
The British Youth Council empower young people aged 25 and under to influence and inform the decisions that affect their lives.
Youth Justice
The Youth Justice Team is a group of professionals from Children and Young People, Health, Police and Probation services working with young people who are at risk of offending or who offend.
Brook Advisory
Being a young person can be tough. Through our innovative clinical services, digital support, tailored counselling and inspiring relationships and sex education, young people are able to take charge of their sexual health and wellbeing.
Useful links to national and regional agencies:
- Parents Against Child Exploitation https://paceuk.info/
- National Working Group https://www.nwgnetwork.org/
- Missing People https://www.missingpeople.org.uk/
- Black Country Women’s Aid https://blackcountrywomensaid.co.uk/
- Sandwell Sexual Health services https://www.swbh.nhs.uk/services/sandwellsexualhealthservices
- Barnardos Trafficking services https://www.barnardos.org.uk/what-we-do/protecting-children/trafficked-children
- Child Exploitation and Online Protection command https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/
- Children’s Society https://www.childrenssociety.org.uk/
- International Centre Researching Child Sexual Exploitation, violence and trafficking https://www.beds.ac.uk/ic/
- Contextual Safeguarding Network https://contextualsafeguarding.org.uk/
General Websites and resources
- Krunch Sandwell https://www.krunch.org.uk
- NSPCC https://www.nspcc.org.uk/
- Barnardos https://www.barnardos.org.uk/
- Action for children https://www.actionforchildren.org.uk/
- Internet Matters https://www.internetmatters.org/
- St Basils https://stbasils.org.uk/
Exploitation specific resources and websites
- Barnardos ICTG referral information sheet (PDF)
- Regional child protection procedures for West Midlands
- Child Exploitation Disruption Toolkit
- First responder report – Modern Day Slavery – National Referral Mechanism
- Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Social Media Library (PDF)
- Appropriate language toolkit for practitioners (PDF)
- Think U Know website
- St Giles