Breaking County Lines Train the Trainer

Breaking County Lines Train the Trainer

A course equipping potential trainers with the knowledge and skills for delivering a Breaking County Lines course.

By The Clewer Initiative

Date and time

Fri, 11 Feb 2022 02:00 - Fri, 25 Feb 2022 04:00 PST

Location

Online

About this event

Course Dates:

Session 1: Friday 11th February 10:00-12:00

Session 2: Friday 18th February 10:00-12:00

Session 3: Friday 25th February 10:00-12:00

County lines is becoming one of the most prevalent forms of modern slavery in our country. Breaking County Lines is designed as a resource to enable churches and communities to understand and raise awareness of the scale of the problem and to spot the signs of its presence. It also looks at ways of building resilience in our communities with an emphasis on the protection of children, young people and vulnerable adults.

This Train the Trainer course seeks to equip those looking to deliver their own Breaking County Lines Training within their communities. Participants will be encouraged to adapt the material to their own context and to initiate the formation of an action group undertaking practical initiatives to help raise awareness and build community resilience.

The Breaking County Lines resource pack is written in four modules, each module containing digital stories based on personal experience, group activities, supporting information and biblical reflections.

You can find more information about Breaking County Lines on The Clewer Initiative website: https://www.theclewerinitiative.org/breaking-county-lines-online

Please get in touch with us at clewerinitiative@churchofengland.org if you would like to find out more about this training course.

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We believe that the tools to end modern slavery already exist within the local community and that the Church has a primary responsibility in leading these efforts. The Clewer Initative enables Church of England dioceses and wider church networks to develop strategies for detecting modern slavery in their communities and help provide victim support and care. 

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