This is our second free webinar looking at ‘Push and pull factors of online grooming’. The first was held 3 June and was over-subscribed, so … Read more
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Child Protection Webinar: 21 April 13:00-14:00 GMT
Join this Webinar from The International Centre for Child Protection Join the International Centre for Child Protection on 21 April for this webinar introducing essential … Read more
ANBU Hosts Pathways to collective and individual healing from CSA research symposium
Vanisha Jassal will be presenting at this research symposium to share knowledge and best practice from the South Asian Community. She will be sharing her … Read more
New training on gangs, knife crime and county lines
Gangs, knife crime and county lines using a contextual safeguarding* approach to inform practice The International Centre for Child Protection is pleased to announce the … Read more
What Epistemology Can Tell Us about Effective Animal Rights Activism
Abstract A widely accepted view in epistemology is that we don’t have direct control over our beliefs. And we surely don’t have as much control … Read more
Talk given by Professor Alisoun Milne at the British Geriatrics Society conference
Professor Alisoun Milne was the non medical guest speaker at the British Geriatrics Society conference in Leicester. The talk (available to watch below) titled ‘Reclaiming … Read more
Launch of International Master’s in Advanced Research in Criminology (IMARC)
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Communicating Effectively with Vulnerable Children and Young People Due to the current COVID-19 crisis, we have arranged to run our free 4-week MOOC (Massive Online … Read more
Free Public Lecture New Initiatives for Tackling Youth Radicalisation and Violent Extremism
The International Centre for Child Protection, University of Kent, Canterbury, will be holding a public lecture entitled: New Initiatives for Tackling Youth Radicalisation and Violent Extremism … Read more
Child Abuse Review of ‘Zak’ and ‘Gamer Zak’
The International Centre for Child Protection’s simulation ‘Signs of Radicalisation: Gamer Zak and Zak at University’ has recently been reviewed by Child Abuse Review. Comments … Read more