Strengthening resilience in faith communities against #CSE. Challenging narratives. Training for individuals and institutions. Workshops for young people.
Today marks one year since the passing of our dear friend and colleague, Dr Lucie Moore.
Her loss is felt as keenly today as it was a year ago.
To God we belong, and to Him is our return.
Do you work with children & young people?
Are you worried about the rise of harmful racialised narratives?
Join us to explore personal, social and practical responses - including how we can maintain wellbeing and challenge misinformation.
Book a space: https://t.co/kkxkFjTJN5
If you are a teacher or work with children & young people, please do take the below opportunity to explore a response to harmful narratives by #faces
Do you work with children & young people?
Are you worried about the rise of harmful racialised narratives?
Join us to explore personal, social and practical responses - including how we can maintain wellbeing and challenge misinformation.
Book a space: https://t.co/kkxkFjTJN5
We have signed this joint letter, alongside academics, charities, legal experts and experts with lived experience of CSE to draw attention to the needs of survivors and the harms of the current government framing.
Please read and share:
https://t.co/Jcn5Gm3mpP
Our co-chair, @RehanaFaisalH, explores how systems of exploitation—economic, social, and political—shape cultures of sexual violence.
Read and share:
🔗 https://t.co/o784HxU82w
We are calling on Luton MPs, Sarah Owen and @rach_hopkins, to ensure that the government’s review of gang-based exploitation is guided by research and evidence, protects victims and rejects harmful and racist narratives.
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