Young People and Substance Misuse: Session 1 - Hidden Factors & Root Causes (CSCP)

Tuesday 29 September 2026
10:00 to 16:00

Understanding Young People: Substance Misuse, Risk and the Contexts That Shape Behaviour

Young people in Croydon move through environments that directly shape their safety, choices and behaviour. Streets, estates, schools, transport routes, social media and peer groups all carry influence, and the patterns emerging locally require responses grounded in real data and real Croydon evidence. This training focuses on contextual safeguarding and substance misuse using the insights, risks and hotspot information identified across the borough.

The programme is designed for the full multi-agency workforce, including schools, PRUs, youth justice, social care, early help, community organisations and outreach teams. The approach is seminar-based, discussion-led, practice-oriented and scenario-driven. Participants bring their own practice knowledge, and we build Croydon-specific solutions together by examining local trends, local pressures, signposting and the lived realities of the young people we serve.

The training explores how hidden factors affect presentation, how early substance use shows up in behaviour, and how community contexts increase vulnerability. It strengthens practitioners’ confidence to work safely in live environments such as streets, hotspots and public spaces. It also supports the use of professional curiosity, cultural health, and early-intervention methods rooted in the borough’s real patterns of harm.

Session 1: Hidden Factors, Root Causes,  and its impact on how Young People Present

 THIS SESSION IS VIRTUAL 

This session will cover:

  • Moving from symptoms to root causes such as trauma, caring roles, isolation, exploitation and community pressures
  • How early experimentation looks in behaviour: mood shifts, secrecy, debt, smell, paraphernalia
  • Understanding how young people present, including the hidden factors influencing behaviour
  • Using the Formative Family Framework (FFF®) to read safety, emotional regulation, context and belonging
  • Practical “ways in” to build trust during street-based, school or community engagement
  • Early indicators linked to county lines, exclusion, peer influence and substance use

 

To gain the full benefit of the programme, we strongly encourage you to attend all scheduled sessions. Each day builds on the previous one, covering topics such as inquiry, cultural curiosity, contextual safeguarding and safety planning, which together form a complete learning experience.

CPD Accreditation Disclaimer

  • Please note that CPD accreditation will only be awarded to attendees who complete all four sessions of the programme. Participants must attend each session in full to receive their certificate. Partial completion of the programme will not qualify for CPD accreditation.

If you have any questions about training, please email: cscptraining@croydon.gov.uk

Register Here

Contact Croydon Safeguarding Children Partnership (CSCP)
Location
Online
Cost Free