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Child trafficking and modern slavery are child abuse. Many children and young people are trafficked into the UK from other countries like Vietnam, Albania and Romania. Children are also trafficked around the UK.
It can be difficult to know what you can do if you're worried about a child. We have information and advice to help you feel confident in taking the next steps to keep children and young people safe.
Contact our Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000 or emailing [email protected].
Trafficking is where children and young people tricked, forced or persuaded to leave their homes and are moved or transported and then exploited, forced to work or sold. Children are trafficked for:
Trafficked children experience many types of abuse and neglect. Traffickers use physical, sexual and emotional abuse as a form of control. Children and young people are also likely to be physically and emotionally neglected and may be sexually exploited.
Traffickers often groom children, families and communities to gain their trust. They may also threaten families with violence or threats. Traffickers often promise children and families that they'll have a better future elsewhere.
Trafficking is also an economic crime. Traffickers may ask families for money for providing documents or transport and they'll make a profit from money a child "earns" through exploitation, forced labour or crime. They'll often be told this money is to pay off a debt they or their family "owe" to the traffickers.
Traffickers may:
Knowing the signs of trafficking can help give a voice to children. Sometimes children won't understand that what's happening to them is wrong. Or they might be scared to speak out.
It may not be obvious that a child has been trafficked but you might notice unusual or unexpected things. They might:
Trafficking can have both short and long-term effects and the impact can last a lifetime.
Children and young people who've been trafficked might:
Being kept captive or living or working in poor conditions can have a serious impact on a child's mental and physical health. They might also be suffering from the effects of abuse and neglect.
Children may feel distressed and alienated if they've been separated from their families, friends, communities and cultures.
They'll often have had no access to education or opportunity for social and emotional development.
Children exploited for domestic servitude and forced labour can suffer physical injuries, develop problems with their emotional health and be denied access to an education.
Children trafficked for sexual exploitation are at high risk of prolonged periods of sexual violence, physical injuries, sexually transmitted infections and, for girls, multiple pregnancies.
Any child is at risk of child trafficking.
Human trafficking happens due to:
Children who are trafficked are intentionally hidden and isolated from the services and communities who can identify and protect them. If you're worried about a child, you can take steps to keep them safe.
Contact our Helpline by calling 0808 800 5000 or emailing [email protected].
Children and young people who've been trafficked might find it difficult to talk about their experiences or to tell anyone what's happened to them.
Children are often too scared to speak out. They might be frightened of:
They may also feel very guilty or ashamed about the abuse they've suffered.
We understand how difficult it is for children to talk about child trafficking. Whether it's happening now or happened in the past, Childline can be contacted 24/7.
Calls to 0800 1111 are free and confidential. Children can also contact Childline online.