West Yorkshire Police Cyber Team are offering two new opportunities to help professionals protect people from online abuse and exploitation.
Cyber Safety Basics for Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults Online
Delivered by West Yorkshire Police Cyber Team
16th October 2025 1000-1200 – Virtual
In today’s digitally connected world, cyber safety is an essential component of safeguarding practice—not merely a technical issue. Whether protecting children from online grooming and bullying, or shielding vulnerable adults from scams, coercion, and digital exploitation, understanding cyber safety is vital for anyone in a safeguarding role.
This session is designed to equip professionals, carers, and families with the foundational knowledge needed to identify and respond to digital risks early—before they escalate into safeguarding emergencies. By recognising the signs of technology-facilitated harm, practitioners can take proactive steps to reduce opportunities for abusers to target children and adults at risk, and create safer online environments for those they support.
Technology-Facilitated Domestic Abuse Workshop for VAWG Practitioners
Delivered by Yorkshire & Humber Regional Cyber Crime Unit and West Yorkshire Police
13th November 2025 1000 to 1200 at Halifax Town Hall
This specialist workshop on Technology-Facilitated Abuse is tailored for professionals working within the Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) sector and related safeguarding roles.
This workshop places a strong emphasis on safeguarding the individuals practitioners may encounter—particularly those at heightened risk of harm due to the misuse of technology. It is designed to empower professionals with the knowledge and confidence to identify, respond to, and support victims and survivors of technology-facilitated abuse, stalking, and harassment.
Drawing on frontline expertise, our teams will share insights from their work supporting individuals affected by digital abuse. These lived experiences have shaped the workshop content, ensuring it reflects the current challenges faced by practitioners and offers practical, actionable guidance.
This session will explore:
- The evolving nature of technology-facilitated abuse, including stalking and harassment
- How perpetrators exploit digital platforms and devices to cause harm
- Best practices for safeguarding victims and survivors in a digital context
- Tools and strategies to enhance professional responses and multi-agency collaboration
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