Child sexual exploitation



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Looked After Children Domain


Present?

Yes/No/Possible. Please comment:

Risk Rating

1=L, 2=M, 3=H

Living in residential care







Frequently missing from placement







Multiple placement breakdown







Going missing with other children








TOTAL LOOKED AFTER CHILD RISK:










Family and Social Domain


Present?

Yes/No/Possible. Please comment:

Risk Rating

1=L, 2=M, 3=H

A family member or known associate working in the adult sex trade







Unsure about their sexual orientation or unable to disclose sexual orientation to their family







History of physical, sexual and/or emotional abuse; neglect







Witness to domestic violence at home







Parental difficulties; drug and alcohol misuse; mental health problems; physical or learning difficulty. Being a young carer







Pattern of street homelessness or sofa surfing







Living in hostel, B&B or Foyer accommodation







Conflict at home around boundaries, including staying out late







Recent bereavement or loss







Gang association either through relatives, peers or intimate relationships







Lacking friends their own age







Living in a gang neighbourhood








TOTAL FAMILY AND SOCIAL RISK:










E Safety Domain


Present?

Yes/No/Possible. Please comment:

Risk Rating

1=L, 2=M, 3=H

Evidence of sexual bullying and/or vulnerability through Internet or social networking sites







Concern that inappropriate images of a young person are being circulated via the Internet/phones







Exchanging inappropriate images for cash, credits or other items







Receiving gifts through the post from someone the young person does not known







Concern that a young person is being coerced to provide sexually explicit images







Concern that a young person is being bribed by someone for their inappropriate online activity







Concern that a young person is selling sexual services via the Internet







Accessing dating agencies via mobile phones (eg 2 flirt line)







Unexplained increased mobile phone / gaming credits







Going online during the night







Being secretive, using mobile phone for accessing websites, etc, more than computers







Unwilling to share / show online or phone contacts







Concerns that a young person’s online friendship has developed into an offline relationship







Concern that a young person is having an online relationship







Sharing of inappropriate images amongst friends







New contacts with people outside of town







Increased time on webcam, especially if in bedroom







Spending increasing amount of time with online friends and less time with friends from school or neighbourhood







Spending increasing amount of time on social networking sites including Facebook or on shared gaming sites








TOTAL SAFETY RISK:







What is the level of risk for this child? Why?


High ( 177 - 264)



Medium (89 – 176)




Low (0-88)








In every case where sexual exploitation is a risk factor for a child (high, medium or low) you should refer the child into the MACSE meeting using the referral form and attaching the CSE screening tool.


If professionals are still unsure of the level of risk once the form has been completed please, contact your line manager to talk through the assessment and outcome.





CSE Practice Guidance


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