Welcome to Navigo Safeguarding Conference 2024!
Following on from the success of our last Safeguarding Conference in 2021, we're again inviting colleagues and partners from across the country to join us. We'll discuss the topics of the day, share best practice and understand the challenges being faced by teams from a wide range of disciplines.
As the provider of NHS mental health services to North East Lincolnshire, we're fully aware of the symbiotic relationship between safeguarding and mental health.
This one-day virtual event on Tuesday 19 November will see a variety of interesting speakers present on thought-provoking topics including:
- domestic abuse
- trauma-informed practice
- modern day slavery
And what's more, it's completely free to attend. Register here.
Content warning: This webinar contains material of a highly sensitive nature including:
- domestic abuse
- physical abuse
- sexual assault
- violence
- suicide
- child abuse
We appreciate discussion of this content may be distressing for some people. If you live in North East Lincolnshire and need to talk to someone about your mental health, you can call us on (01472) 256256 and select option 3, or call NHS111. You can also text ORANGE to 85258. These are both 24-hour-a-day services.
Agenda
9AM: Welcome (Kenny Gibson, Deputy Director at NHS Safeguarding/NHS England)
9.15AM: Trauma Informed Practice (Zoe Lodrick)
10.45AM: Break
11AM: : Domestic Abuse - Professional (Jane Monckton-Smith)
1.00PM: Lunch
1.30PM: Lived Experience (Michael Maisey)
2.30PM: Modern Day Slavery (Andrew Smith)
3.30PM: Closing comments
Zoe Lodrick
Zoe has over 25 years of experience providing psychotherapy to women and men who have experienced rape, sexual assault, domestic abuse, childhood sexual abuse or exploitation.
She is generally recognised as having specialist knowledge with regard to human behaviour and response when faced with a perceived threat (especially interpersonal and sexual threat).
Since April 2009, Zoe has been a self-employed trainer and consultant and has delivered training to many organisations.
Jane Monckton-Smith
Jane Monckton Smith is Professor of Public Protection at the University of Gloucestershire with a specialism in homicide, coercive control and stalking.
In addition to her academic work, she maintains a diverse portfolio of professional and case work. She works with families bereaved through homicide, helping them with criminal justice and other processes.
She advises homicide review panels, as well as chairing statutory domestic homicide reviews, and advises police on current and cold investigations, and crisis risk assessments.
Michael Maisey
Michael Maisey is an inspirational speaker and founder of the Change is Possible (CIP) project who takes you on his journey from Prison to Purpose.
Michael survived a turbulent and traumatic childhood that resulted in him joining a gang and eventually being imprisoned at sixteen.
Twenty years after the armed robbery that changed his life, he is an accomplished TEDx speaker and also the founder of a nonprofit organisation, the CIP Project, which helps people with mental health, addiction, PTSD and childhood trauma. He has also written an autobiography, Young Offender, which Pan MacMillan published in 2019.
Andrew Smith
Andrew Smith is the manager of the ACTion to Combat Modern Slavery Justice Hub and the coordinator of the Humber Modern Slavery Partnership, a post funded by the Police and Crime Commissioner for Humberside and hosted at the Wilberforce Institute.
He has 15 years’ experience of supporting people with complex multiple needs, predominantly those experiencing homelessness, abuse, and exploitation.
Andrew is responsible for coordinating Anti-Slavery efforts across all four local authority areas in Humberside to develop a response to modern slavery that not only disrupts and discourages the exploitation of people, but that fully supports those who are exploited, brings perpetrators to justice, and helps build more resilient communities.