Support for victims of child sexual exploitation
Visit the following organisation’s websites for further help and support:
- Barnardo’s
Children’s charity Barnardo’s supports children and families affected by issues such as sexual exploitation and domestic abuse. - The Children’s Society
The Children’s Society is a UK charity dedicated to supporting children and young people, especially those facing abuse, exploitation, and neglect, while campaigning for social change to improve their well-being. - CEOP Education
A website for children and young people. Gives honest and frank advice on topics including sex and relationships, and the internet. - CEOP safety centre
If someone has acted inappropriately online towards you, a child or young person, or someone you know, find out what to do and how to report it to police by visiting the CEOP safety centre. - Internet Watch Foundation
Helping child victims of online sexual abuse and exploitation by hunting down and removing any online record of the abuse. - iVision Trust (formerly PACE)
Offering support for families affected by criminal or sexual exploitation. - NSPCC
The NSPCC provide a wide range of services for both children and adults, including national helplines for 24/7 help and advice. - Report Remove
Report Remove is a tool designed to help young people under 18 in the UK to confidentially report and remove intimate images or videos of themselves that have been shared online without consent - Stop & Prevent Adolescent Criminal Exploitation (SPACE)
SPACE was founded in response to the national issue of exploited children through the county lines network. They aim to raise awareness and provide advice and consultancy services. - The Survivor Pathway
The Survivor Pathway is a guide for anyone wanting to know more about specialist sexual violence services. Anyone who has experienced rape or any kind of sexual assault or abuse needs to be involved in decisions about what happens next, be informed enough to make their own choices and have control over their journey. - Young Victims Services
This is a service for young people from 8-18 (up to 25 for those with additional needs) who have been victims of crime or antisocial behaviour.
Report child sexual exploitation
If you have been a victim of child sexual exploitation, report it to us.