"Our digital collateral training provides an insight into the way young people engage and interact with social media. Delegates will explore what digital collateral is and consider scenarios inspired by real safeguarding incidents. This training provides an insight into how self generated or perpetrator captured images form a thread that can be used to coercively control and manipulate young people.
Furthermore, it provides tips on what to look for, what to do when you are faced with an incident and a breakdown of potential reporting and support pathways". Ineqe
Target audience- This event is suitable for all professionals working directly with children and families including statutory, voluntary and community sector organisations. Due to limited numbers, we are unable to offer places to private sector providers or fee-based organisations/companies. The session is not designed for parents, carers, children or young people but is focused on supporting practitioners working with these service user groups.
Booking conditions- Your Eventbrite ticket is provisional. You will receive an email closer to the event date to confirm if you have successfully secured a place. If it is unclear from your contact information how this relates to your direct work with children and families we will contact you to confirm such. This may occur if you use a personal email address.
Zoom Link- A Zoom link will be emailed to you from Ineqe a couple of days before the session. You will also be registered to receive Ineqe’s Safeguarding Hub Newsletters. Do not share your Zoom link with anyone else, as only those who have been confirmed on our registration list will be able to enter the Zoom session. By registering for the session you authorise your email and contact details being shared with Ineqe for these purposes.