The research was designed as a qualitative study to further explore the issue of child trafficking in Scotland and follow on from the research carried out by Save the Children in England and Scotland in 2003. Action Research was the model adopted to enable information gained to inform the ongoing work in this area. The research had three main aims: a) To update our understanding about the situation of trafficked children in Scotland. b) To establish information, communication and working links with statutory bodies, police, voluntary agencies and individuals in relation to trafficked children in Scotland. c) To identify gaps in knowledge, skills and services and make recommendations for future actions, including the sharing of our research findings.