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CE the Signs
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Exploited children and young people may not
look
like they’re being exploited. They may not
seem
vulnerable and they might not
behave
like victims. But exploitation, whether it’s criminal or sexual, poses a real threat to the lives of children and young people across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly and must be stopped. If we all learn to
#CEtheSigns
of child exploitation, we can work together to protect them from harm and stop this abuse from happening in the first place.
Speak Out
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is our campaign designed to raise awareness of Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) in the family environment across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. This campaign aims to take the responsibility of reporting sexual abuse away from children and young people – they may not be able to say something for a variety of reasons. Instead, we are asking adults to notice and understand the potential signs of CSA and speak out when they think something’s wrong.
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