“PEAK” - Peers, Exploitation, Adultification, Knives

Date & Time:

Thursday 5 September 2024 (09:30 - 13:00) - Please login to join the waiting list

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Venue:

Conference Room 1, Black Country & Marches Institute of Technology, Zoological Dr, Dudley

Detail:

Roadman slang is a colloquial form of language primarily spoken by young people in areas across the UK. It is characterized by its unique vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. More than just words, roadman slang encompasses a distinct lifestyle and attitude, reflecting the experiences and identities of those who speak it. “PEAK” – is used to describe a situation that is unfortunate, disappointing, or undesirable. If something is "peak," it is best avoided.

 

It is with a view to preventing as many of the unfortunate, disappointing or undesirable outcomes for children and young people in Dudley as we can, that Dudley Youth Justice Service will once again be delivering practitioner level training, which will seek to inform wider services about the youth justice system – as seen from the eyes of professionals as well as children and their parents/carers.

 

Some of you may remember – or may have attended – the last series of training delivered by Dudley YJS, namely “DIVERT” (Dudley Integrated Violence & Exploitation Reduction Training) in 2019. “PEAK” will also be delivered by the same group of facilitators.

The core themes that will be focused on are as follows:

  • Child First: Our mantra. Helping you to understand the key principles of a Child First ethos and the implications of these in everyday practice with children in the youth justice system.
  • Adultification & disproportionality: The opposite of being Child First. When notions of innocence and vulnerability are not afforded to certain children and how practitioners can ensure they remain vigilant to this type of bias.
  • Joint Enterprise: Keeping practitioners informed; in light of serious incidents occurring in the borough involving weapons, resulting in the loss of life and children receiving life sentences on the principle of joint enterprise.

We welcome everyone to attend for an inclusive and reflective experience which will involve presentations, interactive discussions and the use of media – with a view to assisting your practice and helping you answer the following question:

How can I make changes to my own practice when working with children who may be at risk of or taking part in youth violence/crime?

 

This is a level 2 Professional course.


Warning

Please note: DSPP training is free of charge for all statutory agencies, voluntary organisations and registered childminders that work in Dudley.  If you are booking for an organisation that is outside the Dudley borough or private enterprises and profit-making organisations charges for courses will apply as per our terms and conditions.

If in doubt, please contact the Learning Zone via the email at the bottom of this page.

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Further Information:

Type:

Face to Face

Enquiries:

DSPP@dudley.gov.uk

Trainer:

Youth Justice Service

Venue Details:

Conference Room 1, Black Country & Marches Institute of Technology, Zoological Dr, Dudley

(01384 363700)