Safeguarding with young people who are questioning, leaving or changing faith Young people who question, leave or change faith can face serious harms, such as family rejection, shunning, coercive control, conversion practices, homelessness and disruption to belonging.National safeguarding guidance makes little mention of these harms.This conference brings together youth workers, social workers, safeguarding leads, faith leaders, academics, community organisations, and young people themselves to address this gap and forge lasting connections for relational practice and collaborative change across sectors.Young people are helping to shape this project, working alongside researchers and practitioners.Speakers and contributors:Young community researchersVolunteering for Health +St Basil's Youth Advisory BoardDr Luke BillinghamHackney Quest / Open UniversityDonna CraineFaith to Faithless, Humanists UKDr Naomi ThompsonGoldsmiths, University of LondonDr Lucy PotterUniversity of YorkCanon Dr Andrew SmithChurch of England, BirminghamYehudis FletcherDurham University / author of ChutzpahDr Rachael OwensGlobal Centre for Contextual Safeguarding (GCCS), DurhamMore to be announced soonIf you would like to contribute by booking a stall to share information about your services, or by sharing your research, writing, or resources on this topic, then please get in touch.resonantcollaboration.co.uk/contactWho should come:Youth workers | Social workers | Commissioners | Safeguarding leads | Faith leaders | Researchers | Health professionals | Voluntary and community organisations | Housing workers | Young people | Policy makersBOOK YOUR PLACE Manage Cookie Preferences