Deliver intensive one-to-one mentoring and casework support to up to 25 CYPs annually who are affected by criminality, exploitation, gang involvement, or the justice system, improving their safety, wellbeing, and life outcomes.
Building positive relationships with CYP and their families and work directly with them to promote positive change, build resilience, reduce risks, and prevent continued significant harm.
Work collaboratively with the Children’s Services CATE Team, Community Safety, Youth Justice, Police, and other stakeholders to safeguard young people and contribute to a coordinated, whole-system response to exploitation and serious youth violence.
Plan and deliver visible, targeted outreach activities within communities to build trusted relationships with local stakeholders.
Support the development of professional knowledge within the CATE team and wider network on criminal exploitation.
To produce risk management plans based on assessments. To promote inter-agency collaboration in the assessment and planning process, and to include appropriate agencies in the delivery of the service.
Ensuring that confidentiality and security of information is maintained in accordance with our Confidentiality, Data Protection, IT and Security policies. Promoting sustainable working practices and reducing the environmental impact of St Giles work.
Demonstrating an understanding of and commitment to St Giles values and to equality, diversity, and inclusion.
Demonstrates a strong understanding of St Giles approach to employing and developing lived experience including how it is applied in line with our values.