Child Sexual Exploitation, a Social Sickness in the Society





When it comes to your child, you want everything to be perfect and no compromise. Afterall, their safety and care is your responsibility and you cannot choose the otherwise. But times have changed and each year loads of children get sexually exploited without their consent. Most of the young people gets abducted, trafficked and then bribed into having sexual contacts.  Child Sexual Exploitation is a crime and it is illegal to take, show or distribute indecent pictures of children or arrange any kind of trafficking. Most of teenage and young adults face sexual abuse and trafficking kingpin offers flesh trade in exchange of money.

Often child sexual exploitation is a serious organised crime and it also covers physical abuse and may involve informal sexual communication. These crimes are always a part of family and relations. In order to stop these practises, providing training with the community is the most important thing that can be immensely helpful.

Which children are affected and why?

·         Children without parents and are homeless are the most affected ones in the society
·         Some have had a recent bereavement or has been missing from the locality
·         Shelter homes are often a cause of this issue as children gets abducted and they never return
Though several reports have been registered, things have not turned out well at times. While you want to make some serious progress, consulting with the support organization in Teesside can prove to be a boon. Through training, warning signs, policy development and assessment, Child Abuse can be prevented and by raising awareness against cruelty the society can be healed. Moreover by helping children to understand their own body can make them comfortable and self confident. Supervising internet, mobile and television can also help. Thus, whenever you suspect exploitation of kids, do not hesitate to raise awareness.

   

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