Child exploitation takes many forms, and any child or young person can be exploited – there is no stereotypical victim.
We all need to:
- help prevent children becoming victims,
- be aware of the signs that a child might be being exploited, and
- speak out if we see something suspicious.
For everyone’s awareness | Parents and Carers |
Spot the Warning Signs – STOP CE – (stop-ce.org)
Can you spot the abuser? – STOP CE – (stop-ce.org)
It’s Not Okay – Real Stories (itsnotokay.co.uk)
Child Sexual Exploitation & How to Keep Your Child Safe | NSPCC including a helpline
Criminal exploitation and gangs | NSPCC including a helpline |
Helpful Guides – STOP CE – (stop-ce.org)
There are several different guides. Ones to highlight are:
Northumbria police – County Lines Awareness for parents/carers
Northumbria Police – Sharing Nudes – a guide for parents and carers |
Thank you for your support.
Bronze Challenge – ‘Eyebrows’
What do they do?
What are they used for?
7 Red’s facts and answers:
They let you know what colour hair you have (the same).
They let people know how you are feeling.
They keep water and sweat out of your eyes.
They are all different sizes.






Can you think of any other uses?
Wow 2 Purple certainly know how to use our new sensory circuits!