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Implementation and impact of the Practice Principles for responding to child exploitation and extra-familial harm

  • Alice Yeo

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Abstract

The eight Practice Principles set out an approach for responding to child exploitation and extra-familial harm, aiming to support and align multi-agency responses. Developed by the Tackling Child Exploitation (TCE) Support Programme1 the Principles are evidence-informed2, offering a way to navigate a complex landscape, focusing on behaviours and cultures at all levels. Interrelated and interdependent, they are designed to complement and support existing guidance and local working arrangements.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUniversity of Bedfordshire
Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2024

Keywords

  • child exploitation and abuse
  • child sexual exploitation
  • extra-familial harm

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