Today is national child sexual exploitation awareness day. Do you know the signs to look out for? The following guidance is provided by Kent Police
Signs of child sexual exploitation
Children and young people often don’t realise they’re being exploited.
If you’re a parent, you work with young people or you’re just concerned that someone may be at risk of CSE, there are a number of signs you can look out for:
- Unexplained gifts or expensive items eg clothes, mobiles
- Drug or alcohol use
- Bruises or marks on the body
- Suffering from sexually transmitted infections
- Going missing or regularly running away
- Missing school or not taking part in education
- Getting into or out of different vehicles
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Changes in behaviour eg aggressive, defensive, mood swings
- Inappropriate sexual behaviour eg over familiar with strangers, sexting
- Changes in appearance eg losing weight, malnourished
- Hanging out with anti-social groups, gangs, known criminals and/or fighting
- Having older boyfriends, girlfriends or friends
- Involved in abusive relationships, feeling fearful of certain people.
Are you concerned about a child?
If you’re concerned a child is suffering or is likely to be harmed, you can either call:
- See something, say something – 116000
- Kent Police – 101 (ask to speak to our Combined Safeguarding Team)
- Kent County Council’s children’s social services – 03000 414444 (out of hours emergency number: 03000 419191)
- Medway Council’s children’s social care – 01634 334466 (out of hours emergency number: 03000 419191)
- NSPCC – 0808 800 5000
- Childline – 0800
More information is available on
Kent Police Child Sexual Exploitation page
http://www.kent.police.uk/advice/victims/abuse_assault/vulnerable_people/vul_child.html
Kent Safeguarding Children Board Child Sexual Exploitation page
http://www.kscb.org.uk/guidance/sexual-abuse-and-exploitation