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Delphine Peace

Research Associate


Affiliations
Affiliation
Research Associate in the Department of Sociology

Biography

Biography 

I am an applied social researcher in the Contextual Safeguarding Research Programme. I explore how Contextual Safeguarding can help child protection professionals develop new approaches to understand young people’s experiences of harm and safety in their extra-familial relationships and in their communities; and to build safety with and around young people in these spaces. My research is action oriented. I draw on embedded and participatory methods to work in partnership with young people and professionals, in the UK and internationally, to create safeguarding practice and policy change.  

Current projects 

Seeking Safety (2024-2027): I am the lead researcher of this study funded by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and Paul Hamlyn Foundation. The study explores how Contextual Safeguarding can support organisations working with young unaccompanied asylum-seekers in the UK and explores the transferability of this learning to other European settings. We will pilot Contextual Safeguarding approaches with Breaking the Chains, a partnership project developed by Shpresa Programme and the Migrant and Refugee Children’s Legal Unit (MiCLU) at Islington Law Centre. The Breaking the Chains project supports Albanian asylum-seeking young people in the UK to make asylum-claims and to engage in advocacy work. We will share and explore the transferability of learning from the pilot with a Special Interest Group of professionals in the UK and across Europe. Additionally, a scoping review will be conducted to generate new insight into the opportunities and challenges for Contextual Safeguarding where young unaccompanied asylum-seekers are at risk of, or experience, extra-familial harm, within the current UK safeguarding and immigration policy and practice landscape. Learning from the research will inform the development of a new practice toolkit for voluntary organisations and a policy briefing.  

Scaling and Supporting Readiness for Contextual Safeguarding (2024-2027): The aim of this project is to support the social work and youth work sector in its implementation of Contextual Safeguarding. Part of this involves coordinating the Contextual Safeguarding Local Area Interest Network (LAIN), which brings together over 80 Local Authority members (currently around 400 practitioners) in England, Wales and Scotland who are implementing Contextual Safeguarding. I provide strategic support to practice development, track its impact and co-produce resources with practitioners to facilitate peer learning across the sector. Additionally, I will ensure that learning from the Contextual Safeguarding Research Programme is scaled at pace across the youth work sector (voluntary and statutory delivery), and that this sector and the partnerships with whom they work are ready to engage new partners (such as those in hospitality) to create safety in public spaces where extra-familial harm occurs. 

Completed projects 

  • Contextual Safeguarding Across Borders, exploring the applicability of Contextual Safeguarding in international settings with a particular focus on refugee young people in Europe and street-connected children in Tanzania funded by Porticus. 

  • The ESRC funded Innovate Project, exploring how children social care and voluntary sector services are innovating to address extra-familial risks and harm. 

  • Securing Safety funded by Samworth Foundation, a study into the rate, cost and impact of relocation as a response to extra-familial harm in adolescence, in collaboration with the Rees Centre, University of Oxford 

  • I was an embedded researcher in the first pilot of a Contextual Safeguarding system in the London Borough of Hackney’s children services, funded by the Department for Education’s Innovation Programme. I documented learning from this process and coordinated the creation of a toolkit, coproduced with practitioners, to share resources with the sector.  

I previously worked in the Safer Young Lives Research Centre at the University of Bedfordshire on the Our Voices Project where I researched the participation of young people with lived experiences of sexual violence in advocacy, practice, and research in Europe. Before joining the Safer Young Lives Research Centre, I worked in The Children's Society Safeguarding and Quality Practice team and I also worked for the humanitarian organisation CARE France.

Publications

Authored Book

Firmin, Carlene, Lefevre, Michelle, Huegler, Nathalie & Peace, Delphine (2022). Safeguarding Young People Beyond the Family Home: Responding to Extra-Familial Risks and Harms. Bristol: Policy Press.

Chapter in Book

Peace, D. (2023) Contextual Safeguarding Beyond the UK. In Firmin, C. and Lloyd, J. (Eds). Contextual Safeguarding: The Next Chapter. Bristol: Policy Press.

Journal Article

Peace, D., Goldsmith, C. and Lefevre, M. (2024) 'Innovating in the Time of Covid: Adapting Services for Young People Experiencing Extra-Familial Risks and Harms' Child & Family Social Work.

• Wroe, Lauren Elizabeth, Peace, Delphine & Firmin, Carlene (2023). ‘Relocating’ Adolescents from Risk beyond the Home: What Do We Learn When We Ask about Safety? The British Journal of Social Work.

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.

• Firmin, Carlene, Manister, Molly & Peace, Delphine (2022). Serious Case Reviews and Extra-Familial Harm: Missed and Emerging Opportunities to Develop Contextual Practices. The British Journal of Social Work.

• Cody, Claire, Bovarnick, Silvie & Peace, Delphine (2022). ‘It's like a much deeper understanding and you kind of believe them more …’ The value of peer support for young people affected by sexual violence. Child Abuse Review.

Cody, Claire, Bovarnick, Silvie, Peace, Delphine & Warrington, Camille (2022). ‘Keeping the informal safe’ Strategies for developing peer support initiatives for young people who have experienced sexual violence. Children & Society 36(5): 1043-1063.

Other (Digital/Visual Media)

• Peace, D. and Wroe, L.E. (2022). Contextual Safeguarding Across Borders: testing the applicability and feasibility of ‘Contextual Safeguarding’ as an approach to safeguarding adolescents from extra-familial harm in international settings. Durham University.

• Peace, D. (2021). The use of out-of-home and secure care in responses to child sexual abuse/exploitation and trafficking. An international scoping review. The University of Bedfordshire.

• Peace, D. and Atkinson, R. (2019). Holistic approaches to safeguarding adolescents. The University of Bedfordshire.

• Peace, D. (2018). Responding to safeguarding concerns in local businesses and neighbourhoods. The University of Bedfordshire.

• Peace, D. (2018). Being Heard: promoting children and young people’s involvement in participatory research on sexual violence. Findings from an international scoping review. The University of Bedfordshire.

Research interests

  • Extra-familial harm in adolescence
  • Forced migrations and human trafficking
  • International child protection systems
  • Voluntary and community sector responses

Publications

Journal Article