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Safeguarding and Promoting Wellbeing Addressing Sexual Violence and Domestic Violence 3 rd Annual Joint Leicester Safeguarding Boards Conference Hugh Aston Building Tuesday November 4 th 2014 9.30 4.45pm Safeguarding and Promoting Wellbeing Addressing Sexual Violence and Domestic Violence This is a unique event bringing together practitioners, students and academics across disciplines and services to develop local knowledge and skills. The Leicester Safeguarding Adults and Children s Board and Sexual violence and domestic violence co-ordinator have joined with for this event. This partnership seeks to create an environment for service providers and academics to discuss the many ways sexual violence and domestic violence negatively affects the mental health and well being of those adults and children affected. The focus is inclusive, extending to all services and disciplines interested in maintaining the momentum for effective responses to adult and child victims/survivors, as well as working with perpetrators.

Safeguarding and Promoting Wellbeing Addressing Sexual Violence and Domestic Violence 3 rd Annual Joint Leicester Safeguarding Boards Conference Conference Aim This conference provides an opportunity for practitioners to showcase what has been achieved and learned throughout the year in sexual violence and domestic violence services. It is hoped that it will; enable practitioners from Adults and Children services across the whole range of agencies to develop a sense of the links between Mental Health and well-being and Violence in a number of forms offer practitioners a chance to reflect on how services and disciplines can work together more effectively to address the impact of sexual and domestic violence on mental health and well being of adults and children offer an opportunity to progress research in this area by developing links between providers, community practitioners, academics, students and the community transfer knowledge from research to practice; and practice to research raise awareness of the importance respective Safeguarding Adults and Children Boards roles are to the promotion of wellbeing in this area introduce students and enable students to forge links with local employers

Welcome Roger Bannister Assistant Chief Constable, (Crime) Leicestershire and Rutland Police Roger joined Lincolnshire Police in 1988 having attended Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Gainsborough and then working in retail management in London. He progressed through the ranks both in uniformed operations and criminal investigation roles, particularly enjoying his experience as a detective. He has a degree in Policing Studies. In October 2010 Roger took up the role as temporary Assistant Chief Constable (Protective Services) in Lincolnshire Police and in March 2012 graduated from the Strategic Command Course. He was appointed as Leicestershire Police s Assistant Chief Constable (Crime) in June 2013. Roger is married and has two young sons who are twins. His many hobbies include mountaineering (which has included trips to Scotland, the Alps and the Himalayas) skiing, running and open water swimming. Welcome Dr Simon Oldroyd Acting Dean, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Dr Simon Oldroyd is Acting Dean of the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. Simon's background is as Head of the School of Allied Health Sciences here at with professional, teaching and research expertise in Biomedical Science, Audiology, Clinical Physiology, Medical Sciences and Speech & Language Therapy. The Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (HLS) of which Simon is now the Acting Dean has a very strong teaching and research base with the majority of academic staff involved in professional practice, investigative or consultancy activity. Encompassing the School of Allied Health Sciences, The School of Applied Social Sciences, Nursing and Midwifery and Pharmacy the breadth of academic activity within the HLS faculty creates a diverse and interesting spread of research specialisms with a consistent focus on delivering tangible improvements to healthcare, society and individuals lives.

Keynote Speaker Dr David Jones Independent Chair of the Leicester Safeguarding Children and Adult Boards David qualified as a social worker in 1974 and gained his doctorate in social work from Warwick University in 2009David N Jones was appointed in 2010 as the Independent Chair of the Leicester Children (LSCB) and Adult (LSAB) Safeguarding Boards. He was reappointed for a second 3 year term in 2013. He is an experienced Chair having held a range of national and international roles during a varied 40 year career, which has focused on social work, children s services, multiprofessional practice and workforce policy. He qualified as a social worker in 1974 and was formerly a Deputy Director in the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted). He was recently awarded a visiting international scholarship at Monmouth University, USA. David has helped lead strategic and operational change in social work and children s services for many years, including operational oversight of the Ofsted unannounced inspections of initial assessment in children s services. He has substantial experience of national and international governing boards as chair, member and officer, working with Parliament, Minsters and government officials. He has contributed to the development and review of national child care and social services policy since 1975 and was a government adviser on the implementation of the Every Child Matters: Change for Children programme. David has worked internationally as Chair, Adviser and Consultant to several groups, policy committees, advisory boards and councils, including the Council of Europe. He retired after 4 years as honorary President of the International Federation of Social Workers in 2010 and is the IFSW global coordinator of the Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development process.

Keynote Speaker Carlene Firmin MBE Head of the MsUnderstood Programme University of Bedfordshire Carlene Firmin MBE has campaigned to address the impact of violence and abuse on young people for the past nine years. Currently, Carlene is Head of the MsUnderstood Partnership and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Bedfordshire, working to improve local and national responses to peer-on-peer abuse and address young people s experiences of gender inequality. She is also providing paid internships for young women to work directly with her, to change the policy and services that affect their lives. Prior to this, for two years, Carlene was the Principal Policy Advisor to the Office of the Children s Commissioner s Inquiry into child sexual exploitation in gangs and groups. Carlene authored the Female Voice in Violence reports and for five years researched the impact of criminal gangs on women and girls, at the charity Race on the Agenda. Following this Carlene took up the post of Assistant Director of Policy and Research at children s charity Barnardo s with responsibility for youth justice and child sexual exploitation. In 2010 she founded The Girls Against Gangs Project to train young women to influence policy on gangs and serious youth violence. Carlene has written a monthly column in Society Guardian Girl in the Corner for the past four years, and has had a number of papers published in books and journals. She also acts a strategic and operational advisor on safeguarding young people to local authorities, police forces and voluntary sector agencies. Carlene currently sits on a number of advisory groups including the Home Office Ending Gang Violence Expert Advisory Group and The Fawcett Inquiry Panel into the Women and Jobseeker s Allowance. She has also spoken at over 250 national and international conferences including the Youth Justice Convention 2012 and 2013, evidence hearing on peer-on-peer abuse at The Hague in 2013, and the 54 th and 57 th UN Convention on the Status of Women in New York. Carlene was: featured in Glamour Magazines 35 most powerful women under 35 in 2011 and the Black Powerlist 2014 and 2013; awarded a London Peace Award in 2008 and the Precious Award for Leadership 2013; and in 2011 she was awarded an MBE for services to Women and Girls Issues in the News Years Honours list.

Safeguarding and Promoting Wellbeing Addressing Sexual Violence and Domestic Violence Hugh Aston Building Tuesday November 4 th 2014 Programme at a glance 8.30am 9.30am Registration and Refreshment Hugh Aston Atrium 9.30am 9.45am Welcome Roger Bannister Assistant Chief Constable Crime Leicestershire and Rutland Police 9.45am - 10.30am 10.45am 12.00pm Welcome Dr Simon Oldroyd Keynote Speaker Dr David Jones Keynote Speaker Carlene Firmin MBE Morning Workshop Sessions Acting Dean Faculty of Health and Life Sciences Independent Chair Leicester Safeguarding Children and Adult Boards Head of the MsUnderstood Programme University of Bedfordshire 12.00pm 1.00pm Lunch Hugh Aston Atrium 1.00pm 2.15pm Early Afternoon Workshop Sessions 2.15pm 2.45pm Refreshment Break Hugh Aston Atrium 2.45pm 4.00pm Afternoon Workshop Sessions 4.00pm 4.45pm 4.45pm Plenary - Panel Vanessa Bettinson David Jones Sarah Hilder Caroline Freeman Sarah McBurney Close Chair Independent Chair - Leicester Safeguarding Children and Adult Boards Lecturer - Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, DMU Service Manager -The Jenkins Centre Domestic Violence Co-ordinator - LCC

Programme Morning Session 10.45am 12.00pm 10.45-12.00 Morning Workshop Session 1.1 Mental Health And Policing Alexander Crisp Leicestershire Police 1.2 Mad, Bad Or Sad? How Do We Ensure That Perpetrators Of Domestic Violence Get The Right Intervention 1.3 In The Eyes Of A Child: Domestic Abuse, Influencing Mental Health & Wellbeing Caroline Freeman Kathleen Connell The Jenkins Centre LWA 1.4 ASK Routine Enquiry Helen Child Citizens Advice Bureau 1.5 Working With Male Victims Of Domestic Abuse In Heterosexual And Same Sex Relationships Abby White WALL 1.6 LGBT And Mental Health Andrew Haughton Trade 1.7 Insights Into Domestic Abuse And Mental Health: Understanding Need And Evidencing Outcomes For Service Users Jessica Evans CAADA 1.8 Learning From SCRS (Children And Adults) And DHRS 1.9 Deprivation Of Liberty Safeguards Post Cheshire West Jackie Wilkinson Amy Owen-Davis Leicester Safeguarding Adults Board Office Leicester City Council- 1.10 Legislation And Guidance Update Kye Herbert Leicester City Council- 1.11 Role Of The AMHPS Jon Ibbitson Leicester City Council - Workforce 1.12 Impact Of Sexual Violence On Male And Female Survivors And The Therapeutic Road To Recovery Cas Beckett, Rajo Saira, Farah Hussain First Step, Quetzal and Leicester Rape Crisis

Programme Early Afternoon Session 1.00pm 2.15pm 1.00pm 2.15pm Early Afternoon Workshop Session 2.13 An Introduction To The Mental Capacity Act 2.14 Childcare Court Process-What Is Required From All Agencies 2.15 Domestic Abuse And Safeguarding: Public Thresholds For Concern Sarah Taylor Leicester City Council - Workforce Fiona Gingell Leicester City Council - Josie Solomon 2.16 Safeguarding Through Social Media Di Turgoose 2.17 Stop And Protect Using Media Based Methods In Education With Young People 2.18 A Private Matter Accessing Counselling Support : Issues Of Visibility And Engagement Annette Crisp, Diane Wensley Miyra Khan 2.1 Mental Health And Policing Alexander Crisp Leicestershire Police 2.2 Mad, Bad Or Sad? How Do We Ensure That Perpetrators Of Domestic Violence Get The Right Intervention 2.3 In The Eyes Of A Child: Domestic Abuse, Influencing Mental Health & Wellbeing Caroline Freeman Kathleen Connell The Jenkins Centre Living Without Abuse 2.4 ASK Routine Enquiry Helen Child Citizens Advice Bureau 2.5 Working With Male Victims Of Domestic Abuse In Heterosexual And Same Sex Relationships Abby White WALL 2.6 LGBT And Mental Health Andrew Haughton Trade

2.45pm 4.00pm Programme Afternoon Workshop Session 3.7 Insights Into Domestic Abuse And Mental Health: Understanding Need And Evidencing Outcomes For Service Users 3.8 Learning From SCRS (Children And Adults) And DHRS 3.9 Deprivation Of Liberty Safeguards Post Cheshire West Jessica Evans Jackie Wilkinson Amy Owen-Davis CAADA Leicester Safeguarding Adults Board Office Leicester City Council- 3.10 Legislation And Guidance Update Kye Herbert Leicester City Council- 3.11 Role Of The AMHPS Jon Ibbitson Leicester City Council - Workforce 3.12 Impact Of Sexual Violence On Male And Female Survivors And The Therapeutic Road To Recovery 3.13 An Introduction To The Mental Capacity Act 3.14 Childcare Court Process-What Is Required From All Agencies 3.15 Domestic Abuse And Safeguarding: Public Thresholds For Concern Afternoon Session 2.45pm 4.00pm Cas Beckett Rajo Saira Farah Hussein First Step, Quetzal and Leicester Rape Crisis Sarah Taylor Leicester City Council - Workforce Fiona Gingell Leicester City Council - Josie Solomon 3.16 Safeguarding Through Social Media Di Turgoose 3.17 Stop And Protect Using Media Based Methods In Education With Young People 3.18 A Private Matter Accessing Counselling Support : Issues Of Visibility And Engagement Annette Crisp, Diane Wensley Miyra Khan

Registration Your s Your Name Title Organisation Name and Address Post Code Email Address Please print Dietary / Mobility Requirements 1) Return your s in an email as indicated below, to Katie Scott klscott@dmu.ac.uk. Preferred method of registration. 2) If you do not have email, then post to; Katie Scott Hugh Aston Room 5.107 Leicester LE1 9BH. There are no parking facilities at DMU 10.45-12.00pm First Second Morning Session (Please indicate the session you would like to attend, in order of preference, for example. First = 1.1, second 1.5 (and enter the speaker s name) 1. Speaker 1. Speaker 1.00 2.15pm First Second Early Afternoon Session (Please indicate the session you would like to attend, in order of preference, for example. First 2.1, second 2.3 (and enter the speaker s name) 2. Speaker 2. Speaker 2.45 4.00pm First Second Afternoon Session (Please indicate the session you would like to attend, in order of preference, for example. First 3.1, second 3.2 (and enter the speaker s name) 3. Speaker 3. Speaker