Child sexual exploitation (CSE)
Spot signs and report CSE, a form of child abuse. How to promote online safety. Training and advice.
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Training and advice
There are lots of training opportunities so you can support the multi-agency approach to tackling CSE in Southwark.
CSE awareness sessions
You can access training and professional support by attending awareness workshops.
These are free 1-hour sessions to help teams get a better understanding of CSE. [Email us to arrange a session tailored to your group's needs.] ???
Disrupting Exploitation programme
Contact the Children's Society to find out about its Disrupting Exploitation programme by:
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calling 020 8221 8214
My learning source
Register your organisation and book your preferred free training days on My learning source.
Advice
For advice and to report a CSE concern call the NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000.
Sources of advice that you can give to families include:
- the Lucy Faithfull Foundationn - Stop it Now for confidential advice about CSE
- Childline for children
- Family Lives for parents
- Ivision Trust is for parents whose children may have been sexually exploited