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28 October 2022 / News
We’re launching a campaign called the Full Story to connect more young people at risk of, or experiencing sexual exploitation, with Childline.
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If you're worried about sexual exploitation, we have information and advice to protect and help children and young people.
Children and young people can be groomed online or in the real world, by a stranger or by someone they know. If you're worried about a child, we have advice to help.
Child trafficking and modern slavery are child abuse. We've got advice to help you spot the signs and report your concerns.
We've got information and advice on different types of abuse, how to spot the signs and what you can do to help keep children safe.
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Our submission in response to draft Human Trafficking and Exploitation (Criminal Justice and Support for Victims) (Independent Guardian) Regulations (Northern Ireland) in November 2015.
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Our submission in response to national commission on forced marriage call for evidence session in June 2015.
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Our submission in response to the call for evidence to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Northern Ireland.
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Our submission in response to the Department of Justice consultation on the Victims Charter 2014.
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Our submission in response to the Christie Commission in March 2011.
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Our submission in response to Equally Safe: Scotland’s strategy for preventing the causes and consequences of violence against women and girls in March 2014.
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Our submission in response to the Human Trafficking (Scotland) Bill in January 2014.
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Paper submitted in response to a call for evidence by the parliamentary inquiry into looked after children who go missing from care.
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An MOU between our Child Trafficking Advice Centre and the Health and Social Care Board and the Police Service of Northern Ireland.