by David Niven | Mar 27, 2024 | adult safeguarding, charity, Child Abuse, crime, government, humanitarian, International, Latest Episode, law enforcement, Podcasts, safeguarding, slavery, traffiking
Andrew Wallis OBE founded Unseen, the Leading UK Anti-Slavery Charity. It’s an organization that fights tirelessly against all forms of slavery. Today’s podcast covers ground related to law enforcement, survivor’s welfare, training, the world wide...
by David Niven | Mar 15, 2024 | Child Abuse, crime, government, human trafficking, International, Latest Episode, law enforcement, Podcasts, safeguarding, slavery, Training, Uncategorized
Traffiking and Slavery. Follow the Money. Such an important addition to the investigation and interruption of crimes that are conservatively put at costing over 150 Billion dollars a year. Karim Rajwani, B.A, F.C.A. C.P.A. ACAMS talks to me of his extensive history in...
by David Niven | Feb 29, 2024 | abuse, Children, Children & Social Care, county lines, crime, human trafficking, Latest Episode, law enforcement, Podcasts, safeguarding, schools, Social Work, traffiking, victim
In this episode I speak to award-winning children’s author, Christina Gabbitas, about her book ‘Trapped in County Lines’. This is a follow up book to ‘No More Knives or County Lines’. We discuss why books like this are important in how we...
by David Niven | Feb 9, 2024 | adult safeguarding, Child Abuse, Children, Children & Social Care, crime, human trafficking, Latest Episode, law enforcement, Media, Media Training, Podcasts, safeguarding, slavery, Social Work, Training, Uncategorized
When it comes to facing the public after a serious event, safeguarding communications expert Miriam Rich has developed skills and experience highlighting the key factors that should always be present–truth, sensitivity and a priority for victims and survivors....
by David Niven | May 16, 2023 | charity, Child Abuse, Children, Children & Social Care, International, Latest Episode, law enforcement, Media, Podcasts, safeguarding, Social Work, traffiking, Uncategorized
A continuation of the reflection on 10 years with the NSPCC. We develop the conversation to look more into the future and look for new or untested ideas from the wider world. Also talk more on NSPCC’s plans to add to online safety. Peter was also...
by David Niven | Apr 17, 2023 | adult safeguarding, charity, Child Abuse, Children & Social Care, crime, education, government, human trafficking, International, Latest Episode, law enforcement, Podcasts, slavery, traffiking
Adam Zarnowski currently serves as the Open-Source Intelligence and Traffiking Investigations Manager for the Anti-Human Trafficking Intelligence Initiative (www.followmoneyfightslavery.org). He is a former United States federal officer and holds a master’s...