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Child Sexual Exploitation

Recommendations related to child sexual exploitation

6 recommendations 100% accepted

Tag overview

Government Response
Accepted in Part (6)
Recommendations in This Theme

recommendation across 1 inquiry

Across 1 inquiry

Tagged Recommendations

6 total
1 Accepted in Part IICSA

Collect disaggregated CSE data

Police forces and local authorities in England and in Wales must collect data on all cases of known or suspected child sexual exploitation and child sexual exploitation by networks. These …

- In May 2023, the government stated that improved data collection on child sexual exploitation was being driven through the Centre of Expertise on Child …
UK Government
10 Accepted in Part IICSA

Publish enhanced Child Exploitation Disruption Toolkit

As referenced in its Tackling Child Sexual Abuse Strategy, the government should publish an enhanced version of its Child Exploitation Disruption Toolkit as soon as possible. This Toolkit must: specify …

- In January 2021, the government published the Tackling Child Sexual Abuse Strategy, which committed to publishing an enhanced Child Exploitation Disruption Toolkit (Tackling Child …
UK Government
11 Accepted in Part IICSA

Ban CSE-risk children from semi-independent placements

The Department for Education should ban the placement in semi-independent and independent settings of children aged 16 and 17 who have experienced, or are at heightened risk of experiencing, sexual …

- In May 2023, the government stated that it was implementing reforms through the Stable Homes, Built on Love strategy, including changes to placement standards …
Department for Education
56 Accepted in Part IICSA

Update CSE guidance with network information

The Department for Education should review and publish an updated version of its guidance on child sexual exploitation. The update should specify that the core element of the definition of …

- In May 2023, the government stated that its final response to this recommendation was pending and that it was considering updates to guidance on …
Department for Education
57 Accepted in Part IICSA

Distinguish CSE risk from actual exploitation

The Department for Education and the Welsh Government must ensure that their updated national guidance makes clear that signs that a child is being sexually exploited must never be treated …

- In May 2023, the government stated that its final response was pending, noting it would ensure that updated guidance made clear that signs of …
Department for Education
9 Accepted in Part IICSA

Mandatory aggravating factor for CSE offences

The government should amend the Sentencing Act 2020 to provide a mandatory aggravating factor in sentencing in the case of the commission of an offence under Part 1 of the …

- In January 2025, the Home Secretary committed to legislate to make grooming an aggravating factor in the sentencing of child sexual offences (Government Announcement, …
UK Government