January 1, 2016 Research and Evidence Mitigating Harm: Considering Harm Reduction Principles in Work with Sexually Exploited Young People Journal articlesBy Kristine Hickle, Sophie Hallett Download This paper considers how principles of harm reduction, a public health approach widely used to engage adults and young people in help-seeking behaviours, can be considered as part of a children’s rights-centred approach to policy and practice with young people experiencing child sexual exploitation.
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 Isabelle Brodie Organisational CultureParticipationStrategyYoung person's voice
January 1, 2017 Research and Evidence Direct Work with Sexually Exploited or At Risk Children: A Rapid Evidence Assessment By Silvie Bovarnick, Di McNeish, Jenny Pearce Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)Direct workEvidence
January 1, 2017 Research and Evidence CSE Principles 10 Comics By University of Bedfordshire Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE)ParticipationYoung person's voice