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Peer education project funded by Comic Relief to stop sexual exploitation. Includes ground rules, activities, discussions, and action plans on recognizing, preventing, and reporting exploitation. Confidentiality and safety measures emphasized.
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‘Helping Each Other’ Keeping Safe from Sexual Exploitation Northam Gateway 1st & 22nd July 2015
What we are going to do today • Introductions & Warm up • Ground Rules • What makes a good relationship • What is sexual exploitation? • How do you know it is happening? • Workbooks and Action Plans
Helping Each Other • We are funded by Comic Relief • We are funded until the end of 2015 • It is a peer education project • We want to stop people being sexually exploited • We are training people with learning disabilities in Devon • We are also doing staff training
Ground Rules • If you need to leave the room, let us know. • Phones off or on silent. • No swearing or bad words • Respect each other • Don’t butt in • Be on time
More Ground Rules • Look after each other • Look after yourself • Ask for what you need • It’s OK to make mistakes • Are there any more?
Confidentiality • Keep private things private • It’s OK to tell us things that are happening. • If you tell us bad things are happening we will have to pass that on.
JARGON BUSTER! • When we don’t understand we . . .
Ice Breaker • Who has traveled furthest to be here? • Who has had the most exciting holiday? • Who has the most unusual hobby? • Who has a boyfriend or girlfriend? • Who has had good sex education?
Quiz Put your hand up if you: • Know what sexual exploitation is? • Know how you can tell it is happening? • Know what to do if it is happening?
Relationships • What is a relationship? • What kinds of relationships are there?
What makes a good relationship? • In small groups list all the things that are good to do in a relationship, and all the things you should not do.
What is good in a relationship • Emotional support • Supportive • Fun • Respect • Value • Independence • Trust • Helpful • Caring • Kind • Talking • Love • Companionship • Being yourself • Honesty • Differences • Balance • Sad • Quality time • Overcoming
Watch our film . . . • What happened in the film? • Is what happened wrong? • Why is it wrong? • What puts them at risk?
Sexual Exploitation • In small groups: • What is sexual exploitation?
Sexual Exploitation: what is it? • Sexual exploitation is when someone uses a vulnerable person for sex. • It is in return for something – money, drugs and drink or somewhere to stay for the night.
Grooming: definition • When someone tricks someone into thinking they are special or in a relationship. • The aim is to sexually exploit them in the future. • They often gain trust through giving presents, emotional support or food.
Being Safe These things can help keep you safe: • Understanding your rights
Being Safe Understanding your rights For example: • Have a talk on human rights • Join a People First group • Vote or stand for office
Being Safe These things can help keep you safe: • Being confident
Being Safe Being confident For example: • Doing an assertiveness course • Working on your self esteem • Learn self defence
Being Safe These things can help keep you safe: • Having agood sex life
Being Safe Having agood sex life For example: • Get a good partner • Join a dating agency • Talk to your partner • Get some relationship counselling
Being Safe These things can help keep you safe: • Sex education
Being Safe Sex Education • Do a course • Read a book • Watch a video • Talk to a nurse
Being Safe These things can help keep you safe: • Knowing what ‘private’ means
Being Safe Knowing what ‘private’ means. • You have a lock on your door and you can use it. • You save your hugs for people you love. • You don’t snog your boy/girlfriend in front of other people. • You keep your private parts private!
Being Safe These things can help keep you safe: • Being able to say ‘No!’
Being Safe Being able to say ‘No’ • When you say ‘No’ you are listened to. • You don’t have sex if you don’t want to.
Being Safe These things can help keep you safe: • Having someone who really listens to you
Being Safe Having someone who really listens • I get on well with my mum and dad • I have good friends • I have good staff • I can tell them anything • If anything is wrong, something happens about it.
Watch our film . . . • What needs to happen? • What would you do if it was you? • What would you do if it was a friend? • How do we report it? Who to? • Why might people not report it?
Sexual exploitation: the facts • Join in with our quiz.
Where to get help • If you think you, or someone you know, is being sexually exploited. You can call . . . • The Police 999 • The Police 101 • Childline 0800 11 11 • Safeguarding Children 0345 155 1071 • Safeguarding Adults 0345 1551 007 • North Devon People First 01271 328 440
Action Plans Who can help you with your action plan?
Quiz Put your hand up if you: • Know what sexual exploitation is? • Know how you can spot it is happening? • Know what to do if it is happening?
Thanks for coming . . . • Please keep safe AND . . . • Help Each Other!
Helping Each OtherCertificate of Attendance This is to certify that ________________ attended the Helping Each Other workshop at ___________ on ____________________. The workshop covered: • What is sexual exploitation? • How do we know it is happening? • What can we do about it? • Signed by: ______________ and _______________ (Helping Each Other training team)