Burton Mail

REACHING OUT TO KEEP YOUNG PEOPLE SAFE

OUTREACH PROGRAMME HITS THE STREETS IN AREAS OF SOUTH DERBYSHIRE

- By HELEN KREFT helen.kreft@reachplc.com @helen_kreft

UP to 50 youths a night have been spoken to in South Derbyshire following concerns by child exploitati­on experts.

Safe & Sound has expanded its weekly outreach programme into parts of South Derbyshire in a bid to raise awareness of the support available to protect more young people from child exploitati­on.

Safe & Sound supports children and young people across Derbyshire who are victims of or at risk of child exploitati­on, which includes online grooming, sexual exploitati­on, use by drug gangs, modern slavery and traffickin­g. It also supports families and raises awareness of the issues in local communitie­s.

The charity’s expanded youth work team is now making weekly visits to areas including Swadlincot­e, Woodville and Newhall, regularly engaging with up to 50 young people a night.

The key objective is to gather informatio­n and intelligen­ce about suspected criminal activity, talk to young people about their experience­s and provide support or signpost them to other organisati­ons.

Safe & Sound is also keen to recruit volunteers with knowledge of the local area to join the outreach programme.

Safe & Sound chief executive Tracy Harrison explained that the outreach programme had originally been piloted in Derby city – prompted by potential consequenc­es of lockdown which had led to young people spending more time online. By being online longer children are at greater risk of grooming, which leaves them vulnerable to in-person exploitati­on.

In the past year, Safe & Sound has supported more than 150 young people and their families – compared with 100 during the whole of 2019.

The majority were victims of or at risk of online grooming and sexual exploitati­on but there has also been a greater incidence in concerns about traffickin­g and “county lines” exploitati­on by drugs gangs.

Ms Harrison said: “Children and young people are becoming increasing­ly vulnerable to online grooming and periods of lockdown heightened the risks as stress and isolation meant they were spending more time on social media and gaming sites.

“Many young people have also faced additional issues including increased financial pressures on families and heightened tensions at home which make them more susceptibl­e to manipulati­ve grooming from sexual predators and drugs gangs – both online and in person.

“Our focus from the start of the pandemic was to raise awareness of the importance of privacy settings and the dangers of unhealthy relationsh­ips.

“As young people have been able to spread their wings and return to meeting up together, we recognised the need to start the outreach programme to engage directly with young people and highlight the dangers they face at the hands of individual­s and groups.” The Safe and Sound outreach team is led by volunteer coordinato­rs Mandy Trotman and Stephen Fairbrothe­r.

Stephen is a retired Derbyshire police inspector who was previously in charge of policing in South Derbyshire. He said: “We are returning to our role as a grassroots charity – visiting parks and particular­ly hot spots where we know from experience that young people tend to meet up and therefore attracts perpetrato­rs who target them for their own criminal purposes.

“We want to reassure young people and their families that we are here to support them, engage them in our own youth activities or refer them to other organisati­ons for help with other specific concerns and issues that they face.”

For more informatio­n about the work of Safe & Sound, visit www. safeandsou­ndgroup.org.uk. Anyone interested in applying to be a volunteer should email info@safeandsou­ndgroup.org.uk

Many young people are susceptibl­e to manipulati­ve grooming from sexual predators and drugs gangs. Tracy Harrison

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CONTRIBUTE­D Youth worker Sally Littlewood is part of the Safe & Sound outreach programme

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