Practice Guidance

The impacts of child sexual exploitation: messages from research

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Introduction

Learning points What research says about the short and long-term impacts of child sexual exploitation (CSE), including on mental and physical health, education, behaviour and relationships. How thinking about externalising vs internalising behaviours can help practitioners recognise victims of CSE and their needs. Ways CSE can affect the whole family – including parents, carers and […]

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