30 min

Equality, diversity and inclusion in safeguarding w/ Jahnine Davis The AoCPP Podcast

    • Education

Welcome to Association of Child Protection Professionals' Podcast, a weekly podcast where we, alongside guest hosts, share with you the latest in child and family news.
This episode is a Special Episode. In these special episodes, we take a more focused look at a singular issue that professionals working with children and families need to know about. These are often specific and urgent – so we’ll be talking with a professional at the forefront of the issue.
In today's episode, our Chair Wendy Thorogood is talking to Jahnine Davis, about equality, diversity and inclusion within safeguarding. Including the problems with its current implementation and how the safeguarding sector needs to take seriously the issue in order to better support both service users and colleagues from minoritised groups.
Jahnine Davis is the Co- Director of the Listen Up Community Interest Company which works to elevate the experience of marginalised young people in child protection and safeguarding. She is a Research in Practice Associate, leading the No Wrong Door and Complex Safeguarding training in Greater Manchester. And a Trustee for Imkaan, the UK’s only second tier organisation supporting black and minoritised women and girls who experience abuse. She also has two decades worth of experience working within children’s services both frontline and in national strategy.
Jahnine manages this while also pursuing a PhD at Kingston University. Researching the ways in which black children communicate experiences of abuse in and outside of the home. 
If you would like to hear more from Jahnine about this issue, contact her at hello@listenupresearch.org or find her on twitter at @JahnineDavis.
Or visit the Listen Up website at: www.listenupresearch.org
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Thank you for listening to our podcast, to continue hearing more from us subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released!
Did you know you can access AoCPP resources for free over the next few months?
The AoCPP is offering a free membership trial between the 31st of May and the 31st of August this year.
We realise that the next few months will continue to put pressure on child protection professionals, particularly those working on the frontline, and that’s why we’re opening our resources to as many of you as possible.
To sign up for your free membership and for more information go to childprotectionprofessionals.org.uk/join
...
For those listening in the future, this episode is being recorded and published while the UK (and the world) is deep in the throes of the COVID19 pandemic. Many frontline professionals are finding themselves overworked, time poor and confused as government guidance is changing daily. To alleviate the pressure child protection professionals are under, we have created the AoCPP Podcast, which will provide support to these professionals who continue to serve our country, its vulnerable children, and families, in unprecedented circumstances.
...
We would also like to thank Alexander King for gifting us the music that you hear in this episode.
Find us at:
childprotectionprofessionals.org.uk
Twitter: AoCPPTweet
Facebook: The Association of Child Protection Professionals
Email: hello@aocpp.org.uk

Music by Alexander King.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to Association of Child Protection Professionals' Podcast, a weekly podcast where we, alongside guest hosts, share with you the latest in child and family news.
This episode is a Special Episode. In these special episodes, we take a more focused look at a singular issue that professionals working with children and families need to know about. These are often specific and urgent – so we’ll be talking with a professional at the forefront of the issue.
In today's episode, our Chair Wendy Thorogood is talking to Jahnine Davis, about equality, diversity and inclusion within safeguarding. Including the problems with its current implementation and how the safeguarding sector needs to take seriously the issue in order to better support both service users and colleagues from minoritised groups.
Jahnine Davis is the Co- Director of the Listen Up Community Interest Company which works to elevate the experience of marginalised young people in child protection and safeguarding. She is a Research in Practice Associate, leading the No Wrong Door and Complex Safeguarding training in Greater Manchester. And a Trustee for Imkaan, the UK’s only second tier organisation supporting black and minoritised women and girls who experience abuse. She also has two decades worth of experience working within children’s services both frontline and in national strategy.
Jahnine manages this while also pursuing a PhD at Kingston University. Researching the ways in which black children communicate experiences of abuse in and outside of the home. 
If you would like to hear more from Jahnine about this issue, contact her at hello@listenupresearch.org or find her on twitter at @JahnineDavis.
Or visit the Listen Up website at: www.listenupresearch.org
...
Thank you for listening to our podcast, to continue hearing more from us subscribe to be the first to know when new episodes are released!
Did you know you can access AoCPP resources for free over the next few months?
The AoCPP is offering a free membership trial between the 31st of May and the 31st of August this year.
We realise that the next few months will continue to put pressure on child protection professionals, particularly those working on the frontline, and that’s why we’re opening our resources to as many of you as possible.
To sign up for your free membership and for more information go to childprotectionprofessionals.org.uk/join
...
For those listening in the future, this episode is being recorded and published while the UK (and the world) is deep in the throes of the COVID19 pandemic. Many frontline professionals are finding themselves overworked, time poor and confused as government guidance is changing daily. To alleviate the pressure child protection professionals are under, we have created the AoCPP Podcast, which will provide support to these professionals who continue to serve our country, its vulnerable children, and families, in unprecedented circumstances.
...
We would also like to thank Alexander King for gifting us the music that you hear in this episode.
Find us at:
childprotectionprofessionals.org.uk
Twitter: AoCPPTweet
Facebook: The Association of Child Protection Professionals
Email: hello@aocpp.org.uk

Music by Alexander King.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 min

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