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NSPCC Learning Podcast

NSPCC Learning
Child Sexual Abuse
NSPCC
Child Welfare
Early Intervention
IICSA Final Report
Domestic Abuse
Safeguarding
Safeguarding Support For Teenagers
Child Protection
Child Development
Trauma-Informed Care
Vulnerability In Youth
Mental Health
Blackpool Better Start Service
Fatherhood
For Babies' Sake
IICSA
Data Collection
Young Lives Big Ambitions
Social Work

Welcome to the NSPCC Learning Podcast - a series of episodes that cover a range of child protection issues to inform, create debate and tell you about the work we do to keep children safe. At the heart of every episode is the child’s voice and how what they tell us informs the work we do. If you are looking for more safeguarding and child protection training, information and resources, please visi... more

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This podcast episode is hosted by the NSPCC’s Local Services Director Karen Squillino, who is also chair of the wellbeing and safeguarding committee for Lift Schools.

She spoke to Jill Fuller, Head of Safeguarding for Lift Schools and Habib Hussa... more

Online sexual extortion can be financially motivated sexual extortion and blackmail using both real and AI generated images of boys and young males. Although this is not a new issue the National Crime Agency and the NSPCC has seen an increase in the ... more

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Child criminal exploitation (CCE) is a form of child abuse where a child or young person is forced or coerced to engage in criminal activity or commit any type of crime.

In this episode, the NSPCC Helpline’s Service Head, Denise Ellis spoke to Tar... more

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Research by For Baby's Sake suggests that domestic abuse was a factor in almost 50,000 babies a year being referred to children's social care in England between 2021 and 2023.

Our NSPCC Helpline domestic abuse project lead, Paddi Vint, spoke with... more

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Recent Guests

Marie Smith
Oversees the CEOP education program at the National Crime Agency
National Crime Agency
Episode: 76: Protecting boys from financially motivated sexual extortion
Anne Longfield
Former Children's Commissioner for England and Executive Chair of the Centre for Young Lives
Centre for Young Lives
Episode: 67: Providing better support for teenagers — an interview with Anne Longfield
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Members of the NSPCC's Young People's Board for Change
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Episode: 62: Absenteeism in schools
Jake and Charlotte
Parents participating in the For Baby's Sake program
For Baby's Sake
Episode: 59: Supporting new parents through adversity – part one

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 35 ratings
  • Missed info in the iicsa

    Listened to this podcast very informative and interesting. Was just very shocked that a big chunk of the report was missed. There are either no or slight references to the schools that were involved in this investigation. I was part of the report so very aware of what went on and how report was done.

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    Viviene76
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Episode 46-47

    This is very simplistic response to complex inter intra psychic schemas Asking the patient to come up there own plan is admirable but it’s poor response and sloppy

    Yes minor improvements occur and feeding positive emotional frame BUT your missing chunks of diagnostic materials on how do therapy work

    But as you said it’s subtle change not in-depth change

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    # alone at xmas
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Student social worker

    Thank you so much - I’ve found the direct work examples given very helpful

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    student social worker
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Great podcast!!!

    Thank you for this podcasts I am learning a lot

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Danzdani
    United Kingdom5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the informative discussions and insights shared around child protection and safeguarding issues.

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#37
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#225
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#245
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76: Protecting boys from financially motivated sexual extortion
Q: What does the process of financial extortion look like after a young person has shared an image?
It starts with criminals targeting young people, sometimes using fake images or identities, and involves demanding money under threat of sharing the image, often resulting in increased anxiety and pressure in a short timeframe.
76: Protecting boys from financially motivated sexual extortion
Q: Can you talk a bit more about the potential signs that a professional might be able to notice in a child or young person who may be being extorted?
Signs might include withdrawal, worry, increased secrecy with devices, new online friendships formed quickly, spending extra time online, or asking for money without explanation.
75: Child criminal exploitation and the importance of early intervention
Q: What are the signs of child criminal exploitation that professionals need to look out for?
Signs include changes in appearance, behavior, use of slang, carrying weapons, being seen in unusual places, among others.
75: Child criminal exploitation and the importance of early intervention
Q: Can you tell us what child criminal exploitation is?
Child criminal exploitation is a form of abuse involving the coercion of children into criminal activities, often orchestrated by others.
74: Protecting babies from the effects of domestic abuse
Q: What do you think professionals need to know about domestic abuse and how to support pregnant families and babies affected by it?
Training in the different ways domestic abuse can manifest is key, along with creating a welcoming environment for discussions about concerns.

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Focused on child protection and safeguarding, the content features expert discussions about pressing issues affecting children and families. Episodes explore topics such as child exploitation, domestic abuse impacts on infants, and the mental health of vulnerable populations, highlighting the importance of early intervention and responsive support systems. Notable for its commitment to elevating children's voices in policy discussions, the series provides insights from various professionals working in child welfare, pushing for cultural competency in services and legislative support. Not only does it seek to inform but also to create dialogue around the complexities of safeguarding practices in contemporary society.

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