To understand the newly updated definition of child sexual exploitation (CSE)
To be aware of the prevalence of child sexual exploitation (CSE) looking at some recent statistics
To understand the common stereotypes and assumptions made about the victims and perpetrators of child sexual exploitation (CSE) and how to overcome them
To look at some of the vulnerabilities linked to child sexual exploitation (CSE)
To understand the issues surrounding young people and their understanding of sexual consent
To be aware of various grooming methods used by perpetrators of child sexual exploitation (CSE)
To have a better awareness of how child sexual exploitation and abuse can occur online
To look at some key findings related to black and ethnic minority (BME) victims of child sexual exploitation (CSE) and children with learning disabilities
To gain an understanding of the link between going missing and child sexual exploitation (CSE)
To look at some common indicators of child sexual exploitation (CSE) along with best practice guidance when using common indicator toolkits and local procedures
Best practice in sharing information relating to child sexual exploitation (CSE) between agencies
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