
Join us for a focused session exploring the therapeutic effectiveness of drill music with children living in residential care. This session will examine the controversial context surrounding drill music and how it is experienced by young people and support workers within children’s homes.
Katie Proudman, Specialist Advisor for Exploitation, will open the session with a brief overview of the MET (Missing, Exploited, Trafficked) Hub and the specialist support it provides across Keys Group.
Alexandra Cometson, Exploitation Worker, will then present research findings exploring support workers' experiences of drill music in residential settings, alongside key learning points and practice recommendations.
What the session will cover:
- Overview of the MET (Missing, Exploited, Trafficked) Hub
- Drill music and the wider social and cultural context
- Research findings from residential care settings
- Practice implications and recommendations
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