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We would like to invite you to attend the National Vulnerability and Exploitation Conference on Thursday 7 and Friday 8 March, hosted by the Vulnerability, Knowledge and Practice Programme (VKPP), Hydrant Programme and the Tackling Organised Exploitation (TOEX) Programme.
We would like to invite you to attend the National Vulnerability and Exploitation Conference on Thursday 7 and Friday 8 March, hosted by the Vulnerability, Knowledge and Practice Programme (VKPP), Hydrant Programme and the Tackling Organised Exploitation (TOEX) Programme.
You are able to attend the conference either in-person, at the College of Policing in Ryton, or virtually. In-person delegate places are limited, we encourage anyone who is interested to register as soon as possible.
The event is focussed on protecting children and adults affected by vulnerability related risk and harm by looking at cross-cutting issues across the programmes, the Child Sexual Exploitation Taskforce and the wider vulnerability and exploitation landscape. This conference is for both policing and wider stakeholders.
The conference would benefit investigators/practitioners or those who are involved in developing, shaping and leading safeguarding and public protection responses. The conference would also benefit those in the research community who are leading, commissioning and undertaking research in this area.
We have an exciting range of inputs from victims and survivors, as well as key-note speakers, both internal and external to policing.
Across the day, delegates will have the opportunity to:
If you have any problems with registration, please contact: register@cjsevents.co.uk
We look forward to seeing you in attendance.