Solihull Local Safeguarding Children Board
Solihull LSCB aims to ensure local organisations work effectively together to safeguard Solihull's children and young people and protect them from harm.
Advice for parents/carers about child sexual exploitation
A factsheet is available aimed at parents or carers and explains what is child sexual exploitation, how it can happen and what parents or carers can do to prevent child sexual exploitation or seek help if they are concerned about the safety of a child/young person. Click here to access the fact sheet.
Child Sexual Exploitation Conference, 'If you can't rule it out, rule it in', 22nd February 2012
This is a free half day conference to learn more about what is child sexual exploitation, how it happens and the important role you play in keeping children and young people safe. Click here for further information.
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About LSCB
The work of the LSCB is carried out through the main board and several sub-groups. - Safeguarding Procedures - These procedures represent a revision of the former ACPC child protection precedures and were launched in May 2007.
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Keeping Children and Young People Safe
Children and young people are our most valuable assets. Children and young people are also the most vulnerable members of society. Protecting children and young people from becoming the victims of abuse is everyone's responsibility. -
Child Sexual Exploitation:
information and advice aimed at both children/young people and parents/carers, about one of the UK’s biggest-growing problems - Publications
- Information for Parents/Carers
- Information for those who work with children and young people
- Information on Training
- Information on Events/News
Further Information
Contact
Tel: 0121 788 4333 Email: childrensservices@solihull.gov.uk PO Box 18, Council House Solihull, B91 9QSHow to report a concern about a child or young person
Children and young people are the most vulnerable members of society and protecting them from becoming the victims of abuse is everyone's responsibility. Report a concern.
