Children are now the biggest perpetrators of sexual abuse against other children. A recent National Police Chiefs’ Council report has highlighted how pervasive ‘peer-on-peer’ abuse has become, with a record 52% of offenses carried out by other children, up from one third a decade ago and is overwhelmingly carried out by boys. This is underpinned by data from Vodafone, which outlined that 70% of teachers reported witnessing a rise in sexist language in the classroom over the past year. This worrying rise is being fuelled by access to violent pornography and misogynistic content via smartphones. It is clear that urgent action is needed from all sectors to combat and prevent further escalation of peer-on-peer abuse, both online and in person.
As part of measures to address these growing issues, the Online Safety Act was passed last year with the aim of tackling harmful content online. Furthermore, the Department for Education strengthened the Keeping Children Safe in Education statutory guidance and updated the Child-on-Child Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment guidance for schools. Although these are helpful frameworks this issue goes beyond the school gates, and it is therefore vital for schools and colleges to work in partnership with colleagues in local authorities, the police, health, social care, third sector, and other key safeguarding teams to stamp out the harassment and abuse that students suffer at the hands of their peers.
This Policy Foresight live online seminar will explore the significant rise in child abuse committed by other children, and what can be done by key safeguarding partners to challenge it more effectively. Participants will also explore the impact that the accessibility of harmful online content is having on students and learn best practice from experts about how to develop an effective and consistent response that addresses and prevents children committing child abuse and harassment in every local area.
Statutory Guidance - Keeping Children Safe in Education
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