October 1, 2017 Research and Evidence The use of tools and checklists to assess risk of child sexual exploitation: An exploratory study Journal articlesBy Sarah Brown, Geraldine Brady, Anita Franklin, Rebecca Crookes Tools to assess the risk of becoming a victim of child sexual exploitation (CSE) have been developed by UK CSE practitioners based on their professional experiences, with little evidence underpinning their development, and no evaluation/validation. This paper summarises a rapid review to identify factors associated with increased, or decreased risk of vulnerability to becoming a victim of CSE and the assessment of ten tools being used in the UK. Results illustrate the context and processes in which the tools are being used and identify concerns regarding their ability to identify and protect children. External Resource
January 8, 2022 Learning and Reflections, Minoritised voices & expertise by experience, Programme Blogs Delivery Team Reflection – Part 1 – Children and Young People’s Voice thematic project By Dr Isabelle Brodie Organisational CultureParticipationStrategyYoung person's voice
October 1, 2017 Research and Evidence The use of tools and checklists to assess risk of child sexual exploitation: An exploratory study By Sarah Brown, Geraldine Brady, Anita Franklin, Rebecca Crookes AssessmentChild Sexual Exploitation (CSE)Risks / risk takingVulnerabilities
December 3, 2021 Research and Evidence Neurocognitive bases of emotion regulation development in adolescence By Saz P. Ahmed, Catherine L. Sebastian, Amanda Bittencourt-Hewitt AdolescentsResearchTrauma- InformedVulnerabilities
February 1, 2017 Research and Evidence Child sexual exploitation Definition & Guide for Professionals: Extended text By Dr Helen Beckett, Dez Holmes, Joanne Walker AssessmentChild Sexual Exploitation (CSE)DefinitionsPrevention