National action plan to tackle child sexual exploitation: final report

6 Jul 2020 03:10 PM

Sets out the range of achievements and activity delivered since 2016 to prevent and tackle child sexual exploitation.

Child sexual exploitation (CSE) is a complex issue linked with a wide range of other forms of abuse, causing a devastating impact on children and everyone in their lives. The effects of CSE cannot be underestimated.

The 2016 National Action Plan to Prevent and Tackle Child Sexual Exploitation brought together a range of organisations, professionals and invested parties, in taking forward an ambitious set of actions to improve the child protection landscape and create a hostile place for perpetrators.

This delivery report sets out the wealth of achievements and range of activity delivered since 2016 as well as areas where work continues to be delivered to tackle this form of abuse.

National Action Plan to Prevent and Tackle Child Sexual Exploitation 2016-2020 Delivery Report 56 page PDF, 1.0 MB