Child sexual exploitation – level 1
Topics include: Victims of child sexual exploitation, Offender behaviour and Models of abuse.
Childhood sexual abuse often goes reported. Government figures suggest that only 1 in 10 (10%) of all survivors of childhood sexual assault (including attempts) told someone in an official position about the abuse at the time and only 7% report it to the police.
Child sexual exploitation can take many forms, whether it comes from individuals, gangs or groups, many of whom often use the internet as a medium for grooming. Are you aware of who is most at risk and do you know what can be done to help those in danger of being exploited?
Child sexual exploitation (CSE) is a serious crime, and one that affects more children and young people than you may realise. Throughout this course, we will go over what CSE is, and show you some common signs that may indicate that CSE is taking place.
- Define CSE and describe the different models of abuse
- Understand who the victims of CSE are and identify where CSE can take place
- Recognise warning signs of CSE including grooming and identify typical offender behaviour patterns
- Understand and share the guidelines that have been established to help combat CSE in groups
- What is CSE
- Offender Behaviour
- The Victims of CSE
- CSE and the Role of the Internet
- CSE in Gangs and Groups
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