Child Sexual Exploitation/Child Criminal Exploitation
How to Spot County Lines - Guide for children, parents and people working with children (PDF) [3MB]
- CSE - Adolescent Development Services Resource Hub (proceduresonline.com)
- Definitions: child criminal exploitation and sexual exploitation | Barnardo's (barnardos.org.uk)
- Identifying child exploitation | Childrens Safeguarding Board (nsscp.co.uk)
- What Is County Lines? | The Children's Society (childrenssociety.org.uk)
- Communicating_with_children_english.pdf -Centre of Expertise on CSA.Sexual abuse can be difficult to think about and to talk about: it can feel complex, emotional and even scary. You might worry about 'getting it wrong', having to have difficult conversations, 'opening a can of worms', and not knowing what to say or how to respond. This guide explains what may be going on for children when they are being sexually abused; what prevents them from telling about their abuse; and what you can do to help them tell you what is happening.
- CECSA A New Typology of CSA Offending.pdf - This report presents a new typology of child sexual abuse (CSA) offending, which has been developed through research led by the Centre for Abuse and Trauma Studies (CATS) at Middlesex University and the Centre of expertise on child sexual abuse. The typology therefore seeks to present a fuller representation of CSA offending, including online and contact abuse, enabling us to view CSA in a new light and making it possible to identify connections between different types of offending that might otherwise be missed.
- YPSI Presentation Primary (PDF) [1MB], created by Metropolitan Police - Central Specialist Crime Online Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation Victim Identification Unit. Looking at Youth Produced Sexual Imagery.
- YPSI Presentation Secondary (PDF) [1MB], created by Metropolitan Police - Central Specialist Crime Online Child Sexual Abuse & Exploitation Victim Identification Unit. Looking at Youth Produced Sexual Imagery
- AXIS - The AXIS Service (local to Hillingdon) focuses on Child Criminal Exploitation as a whole. The service is responsible for identifying children and young people who are at risk of child sexual exploitation, possession with intent to supply (drug dealing and drug related concerns), Serious Youth Violence and Missing episodes - Any questions or concerns around risks of CCE/CSE can be sent to axis@hillingdon.gov.uk