Safeguarding Resources
Harmful Traditional Practices Training and Consultancy are dedicated to providing vital safeguarding resources aimed at protecting individuals from harmful practices.
This will include informative brochures, whitepapers, and links to relevant research articles that offer guidance on issues such as honour-based violence and abuse. By equipping practitioners with the right information, we can collectively enhance our efforts to protect those at risk.
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Honour Based Violence (HBV) HBV - DASH Forced Marriage (FM) HTP - Screening Questions
We are proud to support a variety of public bodies and authorities in the UK, including:
By collaborating with these entities, we ensure that our safeguarding consultancy reaches those who need it most, effectively aiding in the prevention of harmful traditional practices.

We understand that many may have questions regarding safeguarding and harmful practices. Below are some of the most common inquiries along with our comprehensive answers:
Harmful traditional practices refer to cultural customs that violate the rights of individuals, particularly women and children. This includes forced marriage, female genital mutilation, and honour-based violence. Our resources provide detailed definitions and insights into these practices.
Our safeguarding consultancy offers help to organisations improve their policies and practices. We work with teams to ensure a thorough understanding of the issues at hand, thereby enhancing their ability to safeguard vulnerable individuals effectively.
Yes, we provide a range of downloadable safeguarding resources including factsheets and risk assessment tools. These resources are designed to inform and guide public sector workers in their efforts to combat harmful practices.
We offer specialist training sessions that cover various aspects of safeguarding and harmful practices. These training sessions are designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of professionals working in relevant fields.
We recommend following our blog or regularly visiting our safeguarding resources page for the latest updates on new materials, articles, and research findings relevant to safeguarding.
By addressing these questions, we aim to provide clarity and support to those seeking assistance in safeguarding against harmful practices.
If you have further questions or need assistance, please feel free to reach out. You can email or call us directly. Alternatively, you can fill in our contact form here.
