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  • We all need training to tackle child abuse

We all need training to tackle child abuse

A whistleblower who exposed Britain’s worst child sex scandal has called for more education and training to spot early signs of abuse.

21 March 2018

Youth worker Jayne Senior who revealed how 1,400 children had been abused in Rotherham said: "We must all work together to ensure nothing like this ever happens again. We need more education and training […] to look for the signs."

Everyone in schools, she said, should receive more training "from teachers to dinner ladies".

Mrs Senior was speaking at the 九色视频’s Falmer campus to students studying and working with children and young people as part of the Safeguarding and Promoting Welfare and Wellbeing module on the part-time Undergraduate Work-based Learning Programme.

As a youth worker with Rotherham's Risky Business programme she tried in vain to help child victims and passed on information to the authorities, hoping they would take action. But all that happened was that "they closed us down".

Mrs Senior, made an MBE in 2016 for services to child protection, said "no-one believed the children" until she revealed through the Times newspaper a pattern of exploitation that saw children and young people groomed, gang raped and tortured by groups of men in Rotherham.

Jayne Senior

Jayne Senior

The articles led to a public inquiry by Alexis Jay and a number of criminal investigations.

Rotherham, she told the students, was a "quiet little town" but became "the most infamous town in the whole world". But it is not alone when it comes to child sexual exploitation.

Mrs Senior said: "There are 73 live investigations going on now – in your town or in towns near to where you are."

Mrs Senior was warned she could be imprisoned for disclosing information. She became a target for trolling. She was the subject of a criminal investigation (and subsequently cleared). And she suffered emotional upset in her crusade to expose the truth.

So would she do it again? She did not hesitate: "I would."

Jane Melvin, principal lecturer in the university’s School of Education, said: "We were delighted Jayne was able to join us to talk about her experience as a practitioner in Rotherham. Her talk highlighted both the challenges and responsibilities that children and young people's workforce practitioners face in a climate where resources to support children and young people outside of schools are diminishing."

Mrs Senior is the author of (2016).

You can find out more information on child sexual exploitation, from .

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