Child Criminal Exploitation

Child Criminal Exploitation (CCE) is a complex and crosscutting issue that intersects with County Lines, drug trafficking, violence, gangs, child sexual exploitation (CSE), safeguarding, modern slavery, and missing persons. Tackling CCE requires a coordinated response from multiple agencies, including the police, National Crime Agency, government departments, local authorities, and voluntary and community sector organisations. This one-day training will provide participants with: - A comprehensive understanding of Child Criminal Exploitation and its wider context - Insight into the roles and responsibilities of different agencies in responding to CCE - Practical guidance on how to respond effectively and promote best practice - A child rights-based approach to safeguarding, grounded in the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) Who should attend: This course is ideal for professionals working with children and young people who need to understand the impact of CCE and how to safeguard those at risk.