Category: ccp
Starting 7 May 2019: Direct work with children module
The International Centre for Child Protection’s Direct Work With Children module starts 7 May 2019. The ability to understand children and young people’s experiences is … Read more
Shame, Honour and Intra-familial Child Sexual Abuse in Britain’s South Asian Communities
Comparatively little is known about the prevalence of intra-familial child sexual abuse amongst Britain’s South Asian communities and this knowledge gap is repeatedly stated in … Read more
Annual Conference 2 July 2019 Registration now open
Registration now open Book your place Annual Conference International perspectives on child protection; what can we learn? Tuesday 2 July 2019 9:30am-4:00pm University of Kent, … Read more
Annual event: date announced 2 July 2019
We have a date for our next annual event: Tuesday 2 July, so please hold the date! We will be considering the theme: International perspectives … Read more
SSPSSR receives Gold International Impact Award
The School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research (SSPSSR) is delighted to receive the International Impact Gold Award for a new blog showcasing internationally … Read more
Lottie resources used by NSPCC Childline for online campaign
The Centre for Child Protection has been working with Childline to adapt some of the Lottie scenes for an online campaign currently running on Childline’s … Read more
Free Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) with Futurelearn now live!
The Centre for Child Protection is pleased to announce that this MOOC is now available for your to book your place. Discover tools and techniques … Read more
Family on the move – Erasmus+ project
Professor Jane Reeves and Emma Soutar attended the Erasmus+ 3-day final meeting last week in Budapest – scheduled to bring together the ideas and outputs … Read more
US painkiller restriction linked to ‘significant’ increase in illicit online drug trading
Research involving Dr Jack Cunliffe has found that tighter prescription regulations on certain opioid medications led to a significant increase in illicit online drug trading … Read more