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Conference tackles changing attitudes to child sexual exploitation

1 min read Care Challenges

The Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) and some of the innovative programmes being set up to tackle it have been highlighted at a ground-breaking conference in North Wales.

The conference, organised by the NSPCC and North Wales' regional safeguarding board, featured contributors from social services, health, education, police, probation and the voluntary sector, explored current debates and issues concerning CSE research and practice, and was held in recognition of National Child Sexual Exploitation Awareness Day.

Children's Commissioner for Wales Dr Sally Holland was the opening speaker at the event, highlighting the challenges faced by those who educate children about the dangers of sexual exploitation and the efforts being made to help protect them from harm.

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