Lambeth Safeguarding Children Partnership

Multi-Agency Violence & Exploitation (MAVE) Panel Referrals

Lambeth’s Multiagency Violence & Exploitation Panel aims to add value to our efforts to safeguard children and young adults (up to age 25) from exploitation and serious violence. The panel meets fortnightly to:

Make a referral

Individuals

Make a referral for a child or young person for support from MAVE and/or Lambeth’s Contextual Safeguarding Service.

Groups

Make a referral for a group of children or young adults at risk of, or experiencing, harm outside the family

Locations

Make a referral for a group of children or young adults at risk of, or experiencing, harm outside the family

Possible Perpetrators

Make a referral to flag a potential adult perpetrator of exploitation.

How to get help

In an emergency

If someone is at immediate risk of significant harm, please call 999. Do not delay.

Make an initial referral for support

MAVE is not the first point of referral for individuals. Contact Lambeth’s Integrated Referral Hub on 020 7926 5555 and follow up with a completed Multi-agency Referral Form.

Questions about MAVE?

If you have questions about Lambeth’s Multiagency Violence & Exploitation Panel, please email.

MAVE Terms of Reference

To find out more about how MAVE works, download the terms of reference.

Exploitation Risk Matrix

Use the Lambeth Child Exploitation Risk Matrix to help identify and clarify concerns and actions.

Language Toolkit

Use language that recognises that young people at risk of exploitation are victims and survivors of exploitation, and not complicit in their own abuse. Download this guide produced by the Children’s Society.

Culturally Competent Responses

Download Power The Fight’s Therapeutic Intervention for Peace report to improve the effectiveness of therapeutic responses to violence affecting young people in London.

Disruption Toolkit

Download the Home Office’s Child Exploitation Toolkit to support frontline practitioners safeguard children and young people at risk of exploitation.

Support for Young Women

Abianda is a social enterprise that works with young women affected by gangs, and provides training for the professionals who work with them.

County Lines Guidance

The Home Office County Lines Guidance aims to support front-line staff working with young people. (Sep 2018)

County Lines Professionals' Toolkit

Useful guidance for practitioners developed by Children’s Society, Victims Support and the National Police Chief’s Council.

Pan-London Support

Safer London provides intensive support, early intervention and mentoring.

Specialist Support

St Giles Trust work in Lambeth to offer a range of programmes to support young people exposed to or at risk from violence and exploitation.

Pan-London Exploitation Protocol

Launched in March 2021, this police-led, multiagency document sets out the operating protocol for safeguarding children from exploitation. The guidance complements the London Child Protection Procedures.

Free Resources

Join the Contextual Safeguarding Network for free to access resources, tutorials, videos and briefings.