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Dr Jenny Lloyd's Outputs (22)

The education experiences of young people experiencing child criminal and sexual exploitation (2025)
Journal Article
Lloyd, J. (online). The education experiences of young people experiencing child criminal and sexual exploitation. British Educational Research Journal, https://doi.org/10.1002/berj.4116

School exclusion forms part of the processes that can increase young people's risk of offending and involvement in exploitation and harm. However, little is known about the education experiences of young people impacted by harm, such as child sexual... Read More about The education experiences of young people experiencing child criminal and sexual exploitation.

Relationship‐based practice and contextual safeguarding: Approaches to working with young people experiencing extra‐familial risk and harm (2023)
Journal Article
Lloyd, J., Hickle, K., Owens, R., & Peace, D. (2023). Relationship‐based practice and contextual safeguarding: Approaches to working with young people experiencing extra‐familial risk and harm. Children & Society, 38(4), 1113-1129. https://doi.org/10.1111/chso.12787

This article explores the synergies between relationship-based practice and contextual safeguarding when working with young people experiencing extra-familial risk and harm (EFRH). The article draws on data from interviews, observations, policy revie... Read More about Relationship‐based practice and contextual safeguarding: Approaches to working with young people experiencing extra‐familial risk and harm.

Social Care Responses to Children who Experience Criminal Exploitation and Violence: The Conditions for a Welfare Response (2023)
Journal Article
Lloyd, J., Manister, M., & Wroe, L. (2023). Social Care Responses to Children who Experience Criminal Exploitation and Violence: The Conditions for a Welfare Response. The British Journal of Social Work, 53(8), 3725-3743. https://doi.org/10.1093/bjsw/bcad145

This article explores social care responses to children experiencing criminal exploitation and violence. The article draws on data from two children’s social care departments in England applying a Contextual Safeguarding framework to extra-familial h... Read More about Social Care Responses to Children who Experience Criminal Exploitation and Violence: The Conditions for a Welfare Response.

From behaviour-based to ecological: Multi-agency partnership responses to extra-familial harm (2023)
Journal Article
Owens, R., & Lloyd, J. (2023). From behaviour-based to ecological: Multi-agency partnership responses to extra-familial harm. Journal of Social Work, 23(4), 741–760. https://doi.org/10.1177/14680173231162553

Summary: In the United Kingdom (UK), inquiries into the abuse of adolescents harmed in contexts beyond their families frequently document failures in multi-agency arrangements. Forms of extra-familial harm, such as criminal and sexual exploitation, o... Read More about From behaviour-based to ecological: Multi-agency partnership responses to extra-familial harm.

How Schools are Addressing Harmful Sexual Behaviour: findings of 14 School Audits (2023)
Journal Article
Lloyd, J., & Walker, J. (2023). How Schools are Addressing Harmful Sexual Behaviour: findings of 14 School Audits. British Journal of Educational Studies, 71(3), https://doi.org/10.1080/00071005.2023.2178634

This article considers how schools are addressing harmful sexual behaviour occurring between students. In the context of policy and school inspection, driven by student disclosures of sexual harm, schools are being required to evidence responses to s... Read More about How Schools are Addressing Harmful Sexual Behaviour: findings of 14 School Audits.

Green Lights and Red Flags: The (Im)Possibilities of Contextual Safeguarding Responses to Extra-Familial Harm in the UK (2022)
Journal Article
Firmin, C., & Lloyd, J. (2022). Green Lights and Red Flags: The (Im)Possibilities of Contextual Safeguarding Responses to Extra-Familial Harm in the UK. Social Sciences, 11(7), Article 303. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11070303

Young people experience significant harm in a range of social contexts and from adults and peers unconnected to their caregivers. The recognition of this by policymakers in England, Scotland, and Wales has resulted in child protection policy framewor... Read More about Green Lights and Red Flags: The (Im)Possibilities of Contextual Safeguarding Responses to Extra-Familial Harm in the UK.

Life in a lanyard: developing an ethics of embedded research methods in children’s social care (2021)
Journal Article
Lloyd, J. (2021). Life in a lanyard: developing an ethics of embedded research methods in children’s social care. Journal of Children's Services, 16(4), 318-331. https://doi.org/10.1108/jcs-12-2019-0047

Purpose
This paper aims to consider the opportunities for embedded methodologies for research into children’s social care and the ethics of this method.

Design/methodology/approach
This study draws upon embedded research from a two-year study in... Read More about Life in a lanyard: developing an ethics of embedded research methods in children’s social care.

‘You’re not big, you’re just in Asia’: Expatriate embodiment and emotional experiences of size in Singapore§ [‘Tu n’es pas grosse, tu es tout simplement en Asie’: incarnation de l’expatriée et expériences émotionnelles de la taille à Singapour] (2019)
Journal Article
Lloyd, J. (2019). ‘You’re not big, you’re just in Asia’: Expatriate embodiment and emotional experiences of size in Singapore§ [‘Tu n’es pas grosse, tu es tout simplement en Asie’: incarnation de l’expatriée et expériences émotionnelles de la taille à Singapour]. Social and Cultural Geography, 20(6), 806-825. https://doi.org/10.1080/14649365.2017.1384047

From who … to where? A geographical approach to peer-on-peer sexual abuse (2019)
Journal Article
Lloyd, J. (2022). From who … to where? A geographical approach to peer-on-peer sexual abuse. Children's Geographies, 20(5), 509-522. https://doi.org/10.1080/14733285.2019.1582753

Child protection systems in many western countries have developed with the aim of protecting young people from harm within families and by adults. But young people encounter harm in places outside of the home, and by peers. This raises a challenge fo... Read More about From who … to where? A geographical approach to peer-on-peer sexual abuse.