How To Conduct 5.2

5.2 Session Guidance: Applied Group Exercise- Responding to Violence, Abuse and Exploitation Against Children

Methodology and Learning Process

This session should be delivered as a structured group exercise. The aim is to help participants think through how police should respond when they encounter different situations involving violence, abuse or exploitation of children, and to understand that the core response principles remain the same across different types of cases.

Step 1: Framing the Exercise

Trainer Action

Explain clearly:

“Now we will look at how police should respond in real situations involving children.”

Step 2: Group Formation

Trainer Action

Trainer Flexibility Note

Depending on the number of participants and time available, the trainer may:

Step 3: Assigning Topics / Situations

Trainer Action

Assign each group one child-related situation from the Training Manual, such as:

Trainer Note

Trainers may add additional situations relevant to:

Step 4: Group Task

Trainer Instructions to Groups

Explain:

“Your task is to discuss how police should respond when they encounter this situation.”

Each group should prepare a short presentation covering:

Step 5: Group Presentations and Consolidation

Trainer Action

Trainer Consolidation

Summarise clearly:

“The situation may differ, but police responsibilities remain the same.It is about applying a consistent, protective and lawful police response across different situations involving harm to children.

 

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