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Hear from Anastasiia Doroshenko – MA Advanced Child Protection

By cp676 | 24 April 2024

What attracted you to the programme? I am a humanitarian and development worker, having had an opportunity to support child protection systems and processes across … Read more

Alumni Spotlight: Nicola Eschbaecher, MA Advanced Child Protection

By cp676 | 24 April 2024

What attracted you to the programme? I had been working within the NHS in a safeguarding capacity for many years and was searching for a … Read more

The Centre for Child Protection launches new safeguarding simulation

By gg376 | 27 February 2023

Kent and the LTA, supported with funding by Sport England and the National Lottery, are pleased to have partnered to launch a safeguarding simulation called … Read more

Expert’s key contribution on child sexual abuse included in newly published book

By gg376 | 02 February 2023

Senior Lecturer in Child Protection, Vanisha Jassal, has contributed a chapter ‘Preserving what for whom?’ Female victim/survivor perspectives on the silence behind child sexual abuse … Read more

Joint funding awarded to Kent services to support victims of sexual abuse

By gg376 | 05 January 2023

The Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) has awarded funding to help survivors of child sexual exploitation (CSE). The financial aid will be shared between … Read more

Staff recognised for their efforts at inspirational awards ceremony

By gg376 | 10 November 2022

The 2022 Kent Staff Recognition Awards took place last night to celebrate the positive impact and achievements of staff who’ve done exceptionally well this year. … Read more

Free course ‘Communicating Effectively with Vulnerable Children and Young People’

By Helen Kirk | 02 November 2022

Improve your communication skills by learning techniques that place the child at the heart of the interaction with our online course Over four weeks, Senior … Read more

#HelloSSPSSR Welcome Week is here!

By Helen Kirk | 01 September 2022

Revised Welcome Week timetables now available The time has come to start your studies in the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research and … Read more

Centre for Child Protection team wins inaugural LSSJ Public Engagement Award

By gg376 | 08 August 2022

The University of Kent has a well-established tradition of public engagement. It continues to build a national and international reputation for excellence in education and … Read more

Marking the Centre for Child Protection’s tenth anniversary

By gg376 | 12 July 2022

2022 sees the Centre for Child Protection (CCP) celebrate its tenth anniversary. CCP is marking the milestone with a webinar series in the autumn term … Read more

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