New online safety campaign in Jersey to help keep children safe in the digital world
A new online safety campaign aimed at raising awareness of ‘self-generated’ child sexual image sharing is set to launch in Jersey this month.
A new online safety campaign aimed at raising awareness of ‘self-generated’ child sexual image sharing is set to launch in Jersey this month.
The Harmful Sexual Behaviour Event: Be part of the conversation event helped to showcase some of the work we have progressed, spotlight services supporting children, young people and their families, and generate some healthy and reflective discussions among professionals.
The Safeguarding Partnership Board has developed a new Continuum of Children’s Needs to align with the Children and Young People (Jersey) Law 2022 which comes into force on Tuesday, 26 March 2024.
Safeguarding children remains everyone’s business – that’s the message from Jersey’s Safeguarding Partnership Board as the tenth Anniversary of National Child Exploitation Awareness Day approaches next week.
A speaker with lived experience of domestic abuse attended yesterday’s campaign launch event to help local businesses “spot the red flags” in employees who may be victims of domestic abuse.
David Goosey has been appointed to continue the joint safeguarding arrangements between the Government of Jersey and the States of Guernsey.
The Law makes it a statutory requirement to ensure that everybody who works with children and young people works towards an overriding objective, to promote and support the wellbeing and safeguard the welfare of children and young people.
The internationally recognised ‘Brook Traffic Light’ tool will stop inappropriate referrals to the Children and Families Hub and the stigmatisation and criminalisation of children and young people.
The Jersey Safeguarding Partnership Board (SPB) is launching a new initiative aimed at supporting businesses and their employees who may be victims of domestic abuse.
The Safeguarding Partnership Board (SPB) Business Support Team recently attended the Jersey Sport ‘Cross Sport Conversations: Support for Sport’ networking event.
The Safeguarding Partnership Board recently held a successful networking and engagement event for professionals to raise awareness and start the conversation around Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation.
The Jersey Independent Taskforce on Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) has announced the publication of their research findings and recommendations.
Colleagues from the Safeguarding Partnership Board (SPB) Business Support Team were delighted to attend this year’s Channel Islands Pride.
The new Jersey Domestic Abuse Law has come into force on 21 June 2023.
Ahead of Child Exploitation Awareness Day on Saturday 18 March, Islanders are being asked to spot the signs
#itsnotok and we are here to help and support you.
A new website transforming how adults with learning disabilities access information is now live on gov.je.
The NSPCC have launched a new campaign called Listen Up Speak Up which aims to empower our community
Pool trainers deliver our foundation safeguarding training course within their organisations and play an essential role in keeping
We launched our Domestic Abuse campaign on 1st November. Called ‘Spot the Red Flags’ and aimed at 16-25-year-olds,
We welcomed 90 delegates to our adult safeguarding conference at the Radisson Hotel on 13th September 2022. We
Eight new pool trainers successfully completed the Train the Trainers course in September from agencies including the Youth
We have launched a new strategy to identify and prevent child sexual abuse and exploitation, and to help
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