Monday, 28 November 2016 12:28

Safeguarding & Child Protection by Chris Gould

This full day workshop will examine the context for effective safeguarding practice globally as it relates to the issue of child abuse when managed within international school settings.

Those staff with safeguarding or child protection responsibilities within your organizations will benefit from this input to be delivered by an experienced child protection investigator and trainer. Chris will use his experience of working with international schools to impart his knowledge of the International Task Force on Child Protection (ITFCP) and the safeguarding related auditing expectations and essential standards soon to be integrated within International Schools, together with the features of a safer school culture. Specific reference will be made to the development of a bespoke safeguarding framework for individual schools.

Chris will also talk about the creation of an open and professionally responsive culture as it connects to the matter of safeguarding, and outline some relevant information garnered from academic research and his direct experience of dilemmas and challenges International Schools have faced. He will provide an example of a systems-based approach to reporting, recording, monitoring and reviewing safeguarding matters that arise, and a basic refresher on questioning and management techniques when abuse disclosures are made alongside a focus on aspects of offender behavior.

Chris will also provide attendees with key observations and opinions about what he believes are the most salient strategic and operational imperatives constituting an essential take-away from this workshop for all International Schools.

Chris Gould

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Chris was the founder and Honorary Vice President of Child-Safe International Ltd (registered charity) based in the UK from 2004 - 2013.

He completed 32 years of police service in 2007, retiring from the Avon and Somerset Constabulary, UK as a Detective Chief Superintendent. During his extensive service he built a wide and varied police background, predominantly within the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). For a number of years, he was a Detective Superintendent heading the Child Protection Group for the force, coupled with responsibilities as a senior investigating officer. He was also the Head of the Criminal Justice Department for the force for over 6 years.

After seeking research funding whilst still in the police, he received finance from the Home Office and later the European Commission to examine the issue of child abuse on international, cultural, educational and language trips abroad. This work resulted in Chris receiving a Police Research Award for Innovation from the Home Secretary in April 1999.

Chris has also worked with both the British and Australian Governments on the introduction of methods to stop unsuitable people working with children and in more recent years has collaborated with the Home Office and the Department for Education regarding aspects of the new Disclosure & Barring Service (UK) and more recently with the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) on the introduction of the International Child Protection Certificate (ICPC).

Chris has a BA (Hons) degree and a Diploma in Social Policy & Criminology and was the recipient of a Children’s Champion Award from the Children’s Charity “Kidscape”. His work and specific knowledge linked to a criminal behavior and child protection has led to him lecturing and working worldwide.

It was in 2004 that he founded the International “Child-Safe” charity, endorsed by the Association of Chief Police Officers (ACPO) and others, to promote his research and safeguarding work of children and young people, specifically within the youth travel sector. The aim of the charity is to ‘safeguard and prevent the abuse of children and young people away from home’.

In late 2013 Chris migrated to Australia, where in April 2014 he set up his own company: Travel Safe (Youth Travel Consultancy), based on the Sunshine Coast Queensland. Since that time he has worked as an Independent Child Protection Consultant directly with International Schools in the UK, Switzerland, Indonesia, Singapore, Oman and Thailand as well as given advice to others in places such as Jordan, China, Vietnam and elsewhere. His work has included criminal investigations, expert witness work, safeguarding audits and reviews, training, consultancy, disciplinary investigations, research, case reviews, media work, crisis management consultancy and more.