Fifteen years of working to prevent the sexual exploitation of children in the UK

This report explores the continuing hidden nature of the problem of sexual exploitation of children in the UK and describes what Barnardo?s is doing today, while suggesting what action still remains to be taken to further protect exploited children and young people.

 

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