I SAY NO
Investing in Early Identification, Education & Prevention
Investing in Early Identification, Education & Prevention
I SAY NO is an early intervention trauma-informed, neuro diverse sensitive programme designed to empower primary school children who are at risk of, or have experienced extra familial harm. Extra-familial harm negatively impacts family life, children’s quality of life and their life chances, and these are compounded by poverty, trauma, neuro-diversity, and the other social determinants that shape and affect outcomes for children, and exposes them to risk and harm.
Target organisations are schools, faith groups, youth clubs, and other venues where children gather.
I SAY NO addresses harm outside the family environment, and was developed to respond earlier to the high levels of serious youth violence that has gripped our communities, and continues to place vulnerable children and their families at significant risk of harm. It aims to help participants recognise harmful situations, build resilience, and make safe, positive decisions. It addresses child criminal exploitation (CCE), child sexual exploitation (CSE), missing episodes, county lines, drug trafficking, involvement in gangs, contact with the criminal justice system and other harmful activities.
The programme will be delivered by skilled social care practitioners specialising in child protection and safeguarding. Practitioners have extensive experience of strategic management, working with and commissioning services for vulnerable young people and their families affected by exploitation, grooming and violence.
I SAY NO offers a safe space for children to explore experiences, understand their rights and develop strategies to protect themselves from risky situations and harm. The programme acknowledges the emotional and psychological impact of trauma, focusing on building trust, safety and empowerment. It provides practical knowledge on identifying the early signs of grooming, understanding manipulation tactics, and resisting unsafe approaches.
I SAY NO is an innovative early identification, early help programme that acknowledges the cultural shift required to provide an earlier response to education, information sharing and risk management. I SAY NO is a programme that will focus on the duality of risk by exposing the harm of exposure to grooming and exploitation to illuminate and give confidence for the possibility of/and opportunity for change.
A key component of the programme is the poignant account of a parent who will be sharing his personal, harrowing experience of exploitation, serious youth violence, contact with the criminal justice system, and his view re: aspects of parenting that underpinned the breakdown of family security.
For more information or any questions about I SAY NO, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us. We endeavour to respond within two working days.