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Thursday, September 07, 2017

Spot the Signs', Free Talk for Staff and Parents and/or Students about how to spot and report Human trafficking, CSA, FGM, ritual abuse, Enforced adoptions, organ harvesting and Grooming, A Crime Prevention Programme by The Centre for Trauma Studies

Spot the Signs', Free Talk for Staff and Parents and/or Students about how to spot and report Human trafficking, CSA, FGM, ritual abuse, Enforced adoptions, organ harvesting and Grooming, 

A Crime Prevention Programme by The Centre for Trauma Studies






The Centre for Trauma Studies offers a range of free family community events, schools and public talks for trauma and crime prevention. The figures for grooming, human trafficking, organ harvesting, enforced adoptions, FGM, and CSA are of an industrial scale. That is, why we try to reach out as early as possible to parents and staff to raise awareness and spot the signs, and to learn about ways how to report suspected crimes to the appropriate channels. 

The law enforcement agencies rely on reporting and testimonies and we try to bridge the gaps between the public and the agencies in various ways, the talks being one route, social media another. We can only disrupt and end these crimes in numerous small ways but if we share our observations we can truly make an impact.

Organised crime syndicates have been reported to have mimicked even official social services agencies, or adoption agencies and posed as officials and intimidated and bullied or bribed parents into enforced adoption of their children.

Our dedicated specialist consultants offer a free talk: 'Spot the Signs', for parents in drop in sessions in play centres and at family community events like yours about how to spot the signs of human trafficking, CSA, FGM, neglect, grooming in their neighbourhood, and on how to report it, when they suspect it. 


We have also the possibility to bring a child abuse lawyer and/or police officers to these events.


 We thought we might reach also out in this way to victims amongst the parents, and offer them a chance to find help, if they have suffered from historic or are experiencing domestic abuse. We supply official police contacts and a range of agency leaflets/information.


If you are interested we could also organise a drop in visit at a police station or solicitor's practices that specialise in representing the victims only of the above crimes.


My contact details are as follows:


Sigrid Countess von Galen

centretraumastudies@gmail.com

Mob: 07766929278




Best wishes, 


Sigrid Countess von Galen



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