Reproduced with kind permission from Merseyside’s Violence Reduction Partnership.
Every year thousands of children in the UK, some as young as 10, are exploited. This could be being groomed into county lines drug trafficking or facing sexual abuse in their own community.
No matter what type of exploitation is it, an adult will target a child, trick them into trusting them, and then abuse their power for their own needs. This is known as ‘grooming’ and it is used for both criminal exploitation and sexual exploitation.
Groomers can target children in person or online through:
Some signs to look out for:
A child won’t know they’re being groomed; they will trust and defend the abuser who is giving them lots of attention and gifts. In addition, the groomer may have warned them not to talk to anyone about it.
Further information and support can be found on Eyes Open
Professionals and society now recognise that children who are victims of exploitation need to be protected not prosecuted.
If you spot any signs of exploitation and are worried that a child is being exploited, please report it.
If a child is in immediate danger call 999.
If it isn’t an emergency you can report grooming:
Further advice and support can be found by visiting the organisations below.
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