[WiLT] Fw: Prostitution - Multi-Agency Working and Targeting Drug Use - Thursday 27th November 2008
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From: "Moffat, David (Capita Conferences)" david.moffat at capita.co.uk
Subject: Prostitution - Multi-Agency Working and Targeting Drug Use -
Thursday 27th November 2008
Capita's 4th National Prostitution Conference
Multi-Agency Working and Targeting Drug Use
Thursday 27th November 2008 - Central London
Please note that we are now taking bookings on this popular event,
which
is CPD Certified and includes contributions from Norfolk Constabulary,
Streetreach and Safer Lambeth Crime Reduction Partnership. I would be
grateful if you could find the time to read this and forward it on to
those to whom it is relevant, including the following, Chief
Constables,
BCU Commanders, Police Vice Units, CDRPs, Drug and Alcohol Teams,
Connexions, Community Safety Partnerships, Neighbourhood Policing,
CDRPs, so that all stakeholders have the chance to attend.
For conference agenda and booking form please click here
http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/NR/rdonlyres/A634801D-DA36-4DFD-9C6C-16673D93B876/0/TSDMProstitution.pdf
or if the link doesn't work
please ask for a brochure via email at david.moffat2 at capita.co.uk
THE BOOKING REFERENCE CODE IS TSDM. PLEASE QUOTE THIS WHEN BOOKING.
Chaired by:
Diane Martin, Project Manager, Trust
Our expert speakers include:
* Jon Birch, Inspector, CO14 Clubs and Vice Unit, Metropolitan Police
Service
* Stuart Bailey, Detective Sergeant, Norfolk Constabulary
* Marilyn Haughton, Assistant Manager, Streetreach
* Dr Tim Brain, Chief Constable, Gloucestershire Police and ACPO Lead
on Prostitution and Vice
* Keith Stewart, Drug Intervention Programme Manager, London Borough
of Lambeth
Multi-agency working is key to tackling the complex issues associated
with prostitution. Capita's Prostitution Conference will look at how
the
police and other related organisations can work in unison to provide a
sustainable approach to combating prostitution. Delegates attending
this
timely event will take away good practice and new ideas on
multi-agency
working to support and facilitate sex workers attempting to exit
prostitution.
Benefits of Attending:
* Hear the latest strategies from ACPO on prostitution and drug use
* See examples of best practice partnership working between the
police, local authorities and out-reach groups
* Learn how early intervention can prevent young people becoming
involved with prostitution
* Take away practical advice from frontline practitioners who deal
with street based sex workers on a day to day basis
* Discover how court diversion schemes can be used to reduce drug
abuse and tackle prostitution
* Learn from innovative outreach projects that tackle under-reporting
and support victims through the criminal justice system
Places can be booked on this event either by filling out and returning
the booking form on the final page of the conference brochure
http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/NR/rdonlyres/A634801D-DA36-4DFD-9C6C-16673D93B876/0/TSDMProstitution.pdf
or by e-mailing the delegate
details directly to david.moffat2 at capita.co.uk. Alternatively you can
book online
by clicking here
http://www.capitaconferences.co.uk/site/ShoppingBasket.htm?id=%7bB290066A-9EE2-4686-BCC8-7239F824B6AA%7d
and using Booking Reference Code TSDM.
THE BOOKING REFERENCE CODE IS TSDM. YOU MUST QUOTE THIS WHEN BOOKING.
Our group discounts are as follows:
Book 3 people, the 3rd delegate goes half price
Book 5 people, the 5th delegate goes free
Book 10 people, the 8th delegate goes half price and the 9th and 10th
delegate goes Free.
David Moffat
Capita Conferences
2nd Floor 17-19 Rochester Row
London, SW1P 1LA
Tel: 0207 808 5293
Fax: 0870 165 8989
E-mail: david.moffat2 at capita.co.uk
Capita Conferences have been successfully delivering topical, incisive
events to the public sector for over 15 years, attracting audiences
from
central, regional and local government, housing, police and education
sectors as well as the private sector.
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