Multidisciplinary interagency services for child victims of trafficking
Addressing the specific needs of child victims of trafficking and exploitation.
Addressing the specific needs of child victims of trafficking and exploitation.
Strengthening the sustainability and impact of child participation mechanisms in decision-making processes for building safe and secure societies
The German Presidency of the CBSS Expert Group on Children at Risk prioritised the protection of children and adolescents from sexual violence.
The presidency featured a conference “Children’s emotional health: what achievements the countries can be proud of and what challenges remain unresolved”. It further investigated the role of Barnahus in the identification and investigation of child trafficking and the support and assistance provided to victims.
Children have better chances to be identified correctly and to receive appropriate support and care when they are given the opportunity to tell their stories and benefit from a best interests determination.
The results of a multi-country consultation process with child victims of exploitation and trafficking informed the discussion: the children had previously made recommendations on what kind of support is needed to exit difficult and exploitative situations.
Young people in criminality and young people in street begging may be victims of exploitation where the acts they perform or are forced to perform are instigated as a part of organised criminality.
A one-year project which mapped and identified resource persons and organisations to contribute vital information on trends related to child trafficking.
The recommendations laid the groundwork for the AudTrain programme.
A two-year training programme for professionals working with assistance to children that have been trafficked, or that are unaccompanied.
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