The Children’s Society’s National Prevent Programme

Hannah Cassidy

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We are excited to share two new resources from The Children’s Society’s national Prevention Programme which have been published today.

The first is our latest youth voice report, titled ‘“Tell us who we can be, not who we shouldn’t be”: Youth voice insights into education on exploitation’ and presents young people’s views on both education content relating to child exploitation and the approach taken to teaching this.

Youth voice insights into education on exploitation | The Children’s Society

The second is a best practice resource for police who are delivering education content to children on exploitation and associated crime. This resource is published in partnership with the National County Lines Coordination Centre (NCLCC) and seeks to support police and wider law enforcement to deliver high quality and consistent education to young people on these sensitive topics. We also hope that it will be useful to professionals outside of law enforcement who deliver similar such content.

Guidance for delivering education to children and young people on child exploitation, county lines and related crime | The Children’s Society

Please share these resources with your colleagues and networks and support us to do so on social channels by sharing the following posts on LinkedInBluesky and Facebook

If you have any questions or would like to explore working with us around the findings of these reports, then please do get in touch at prevention@childrenssociety.org.uk

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