AFRUCA
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN
Help us to protect more children in our community
With offices in London and Manchester, we work in UK Black and Ethnic communities to protect and safeguard children from abuse, modern slavery and exploitation. We tackle cultural and religious practices that harm children.
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We have been safeguarding children since 2001
Debbie Ariyo OBE - Founder and CEO
Prompted by the deaths of a number of newly arrived children in the UK, Debbie Ariyo, a former Civil Servant, founded AFRUCA in 2001 to address child safeguarding and child trafficking issues in African diaspora communities and provide services to help support children and families and rehabilitate victims.
What People Say About AFRUCA
AFRUCA Marks 25th Anniversary With Hope for the Future
We at AFRUCA - SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN are so happy to celebrate our 25th anniversary this year 2026. We have a lot of positive memories of all our work and achievements since inception in 2001, propelled by the deaths of children newly arrived in the UK, killed by their carers and others. We have been around to participate and influence a range of government policies, legislation and systemic changes to improve protection and safeguarding of children, improve protection for victims of abuse, modern slavery and human trafficking. Our work has directly and positively impacted tens of thousands of children, young people, their families and their communities. The past few years have been tough for us, just like many other small charities in the UK as a result of gaps in financial support but we are very delighted to still be around to continue fighting for children for many years to come.
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AFRUCA Study Group on Cultural Influences and Child Safeguarding
We are delighted to hold our fifth Study Group on Child Safeguarding and Cultural Influences on 10 June 2026 at our office in London as part of the activities to celebrate our 25th anniversary.
Our Study Groups are designed to be close and intimate sessions, affording a few number of participants the opportunity to deep dive into key safeguarding children issues and their intersection with race, religion and culture. They are also spaces for professionals to explore ongoing issues in a safe and secured environment. The ultimate aim is to provide a strong opportunity to deepen participants’ knowledge and understanding of cultural sensitivity in safeguarding to help improve engagement and support for the children in their care.
Date: Wednesday 10 June 2026
Location: AFRUCA Head Office, Hackney, London
Cost: £50 per delegate.
Why Attend?
Exclusive Access: Limited number of participants per location for a highly interactive and personalised learning experience.
Engaging Topics: Delve into critical child protection issues such as Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), Faith-based Abuse, and the Trafficking and Exploitation of Black children.
Practical Insights: Learn through real-world case studies, scenario-based discussions, and expert guidance from AFRUCA trainer.
Certificate of Participation: Receive a certificate at the end of the event as a formal acknowledgment of your participation and commitment to safeguarding children.
To register: visit our Eventbrite page here
For enquiries, or you would prefer to be invoiced, group/team bookings etc, please contact us at info@afruca.org
BASNET 2026 Research Residential Programme
We are excited to hold our Third Research Residential Programme for UK BME Anti-Slavery charity and lived experience leaders.
The BASNET Research Residential is a comprehensive and rigorous two-day skills development event, designed to support participants in developing and refining their own research ideas from the outset. Through structured sessions and collaborative learning, participants will shape their initial concepts into viable research proposals. They will also learn from our expert partners, including senior academics from Kings College, St Mary’s University, the Modern Slavery Policy & Evidence Centre and STOP THE TRAFFIK, about the ins and outs of the research process, what it takes to lead a successful research project, and how to most effectively translate their insights into fully developed outputs.
Date: 19-21 May 2026
Location: AFRUCA Office, Manchester
Cost: Free for BASNET UK members. We are happy to have a few number of non BASNET members attend for a fee.
For enquiries, please contact Thomas, BASNET Policy and Research Officer at Thomas@afruca.org