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Safe and Healthy Sexual Behaviour Forum

The Safe and Healthy Sexual Behaviour Forum is a multi-agency/service community initiative to address the concern of reactive or harmful sexual behaviour for children and young people.

The Forum is made up of service leads from across Devon and offers a consultation process for information, advice, and guidance. It uses AIM3 mapping tools to support and inform next steps, along with the wealth of experience and intelligence sharing within the Forum.

The following services are represented on the Forum:

  • Forensic CAMHs
  • Police
  • The Youth Justice Service
  • Education Safeguarding
  • Public Health
  • Early Help services
  • Children’s Social Care
  • SPACE ( Youth Service)
  • Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC)

The Forum was created in recognition of the fact that healthy and safe sexual relationships and being free from sexual harm are the right of all, as well as to acknowledge that we have a joint responsibility to prevent harmful sexual behaviour.

One route for all assessments and intervention plans

The Forum is the one, sole intake route to agree any AIM3 assessments and intervention plans. Should any service be considering commissioning outside of the Forum, a referral to and discussion in the Forum should still take place, to ensure quality and sustainability of the approach being sought.

We will offer from our community team a pair of trained practitioners (or a practitioner to support your own worker in some situations), together with a dedicated trained supervisor for AIM3 Mapping, Assessment and Intervention work.

How to access the Forum

  • The Forum meets on the third Tuesday of each month.
  • To access the Forum, please complete the consultation form and send to the Forum email address at childsc.earlyhelpreactiveharmfulsexualbehaviour-mailbox@devon.gov.uk. The child’s name should not be included in the email title. If you work outside of Devon County Council, please ensure that the email is password protected and sent securely.
  • If you require your consultation form to be discussed in the same month it was submitted, please ensure that you send it the Friday before the third Tuesday of the month.
  • Where possible, please refer to the AIM checklist tools before submitting your consultation form.
  • Once you have submitted your consultation form, you will be sent an email acknowledging it has been received. You may receive a request to attend the Forum and will be sent an allocated time and date so that you can discuss your child/young person and other requests you may have.

Please note that consent and participation by the young person and their parent or carer/s is always desirable and will be sought by the referring agency in line with their own protocols and procedures. However, this may not always be achievable in practice. Consent by the individual may be overridden, namely for public interest and/or safeguarding reasons.

For more information, please refer to the following guidance:

Next steps

The Forum will support with next actions.

If more information is required, we will support you with a trained supervisor so that you can confidently use the AIM 3 mapping processes to gather the missing information, which will then be brought back to Forum for joint decision making.

If the Forum decides that the next step is an AIM 3 assessment and intervention, we will assign you practitioners from a multi-agency pool of trained assessors, who in turn will be supported by one of our trained AIM3 supervisors.

If it is felt that some work is required, for example, around healthy relationships or consent laws, we may provide you with resources and tips to help you feel confident to deliver this yourself. You can request a Forum-trained supervisor to help and to oversee the work if you think this would better support you and the young person(s). The Forum may also suggest this option in some situations.

The same case can be sent to the Forum for ongoing discussions up to three times. The Forum may also ask you to return at a future date to review how the advised actions are working, and to see if any adjustment to the course of action is necessary.

 

If you think that the child is at risk of significant harm, contact our Front Door directly by calling 0345 155 1071. In an emergency call 999.


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