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Child Sexual Exploitation

Child Sexual Exploitation

CSE is a terrible crime with destructive and far reaching consequences for victims, their families, and society. It is not limited to any particular geography, ethnic or social background.

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Type: Public Information
Audience: Children
Date added: 18/11/20

This post is also available in: Welsh

Coronavirus and Mental Health

Coronavirus and Mental Health

Checking in on your family, friends and colleagues is always important. But as the coronavirus pandemic continues, this is more important than ever.

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Type: Public Information
Audience: Children, Adults
Date added: 18/11/20

This post is also available in: Welsh

The Mental Capacity Act (2005) (MCA) and deprivation of liberty safeguards (DoLS) during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

The Mental Capacity Act (2005) (MCA) and deprivation of liberty safeguards (DoLS) during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

The guidance applies until withdrawn by the Department of Health and Social Care. During the pandemic, the principles of the MCA and the safeguards provided by DoLS still apply.

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Type: Public Information
Audience: Children, Adults
Date added: 18/11/20

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Cuckooing

Cuckooing

Cuckooing is a form of crime in which drug dealers take over the home of a vulnerable person in order to use it as a base for drug dealing.

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Type: Public Information
Audience: Children, Adults
Date added: 18/11/20

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Online Bullying

Online Bullying

Online Bullying (formerly referred to as ‘Cyberbullying’) is the foremost concern reported by children and young people.

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Type: Public Information
Audience: Children
Date added: 17/11/20

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Sexting

Sexting

Sexting’ means sending sexually explicit messages and/ or suggestive images or videos. ‘Sexts’ can be sent via any messaging service (often Social Media apps).

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Type: Public Information
Audience: Children, Adults
Date added: 17/11/20

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Coercive Control

Coercive Control

It is a pattern of behaviour which seeks to take away the victim’s liberty or freedom, to strip away their sense of self.

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Type: Public Information
Audience: Children, Adults
Date added: 17/11/20

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Gaslighting

Gaslighting

Gaslighting is a tactic in which a person in order to gain more power, makes a victim question their reality.

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Type: Public Information
Audience: Adults
Date added: 17/11/20

This post is also available in: Welsh

Hate Crime

Hate Crime

Positive action to make the behaviour STOP and victim care/support is vital.

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Type: Public Information
Audience: Children, Adults
Date added: 16/11/20

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Forced Marriage

Forced Marriage

There is often only one chance to prevent a forced marriage from happening.

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Type: Public Information
Audience: Children, Adults
Date added: 16/11/20

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Concerned about a child?

If you know a child who is at risk of abuse or is being abused, it’s very important that you let the council or the police know.

If the individual is in direct danger, call the Police immediately on 999. If not, telephone Social Services as soon as possible to share your concerns.

Anglesey
01248 725 888
01248 353 551 (out of hours)

Gwynedd
01758 704 455
01248 353 551 (out of hours)

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Social Services: 01492 575111
Out of Hours: 0300 1233079

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01824 712200: Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm
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01352 701 000
0345 053 3116 (out of hours)

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01978 292 039
0345 053 3116 (out of hours)

Concerned About An Adult?

If you know of an adult who is at risk of abuse or is being abused, it is very important that you let the council or the police know

If the individual is in direct danger, call the Police immediately on 999. If not, telephone Social Services as soon as possible to share your concerns.

Anglesey
01248 750057
01248 353551 (Out of hours)

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Adults Department, Health and Wellbeing 01766 772577
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Adults:
0300 4561111 (Office hours)
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0345 053 3116 (Out of hours)

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03000 858858
0845 053 3116 (Out of hours)

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01978 292066
0345 053 3116 (Out of hours)

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