The Child Trafficking Advice Centre (CTAC) is a specialist service provided by the NSPCC, offering advice, guidance, and support to professionals who come into contact with children who may have been trafficked. The site serves as a resource hub, providing access to training, resources, and direct support to safeguard children from trafficking and exploitation.
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A dedicated phone line for professionals seeking advice on child trafficking cases.
Offers specialized training for professionals to identify and respond to child trafficking.
A comprehensive collection of guides, reports, and tools on child trafficking.
Provides expert consultations on complex child trafficking cases.
Offers legal advice and information on child trafficking legislation.
Facilitates collaboration between different agencies involved in child protection.
Access to the latest research findings and reports on child trafficking.
Regular updates on child trafficking news, policy changes, and CTAC activities.
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).
To protect children from trafficking and exploitation by providing expert advice and support to professionals.
Social workers, police officers, teachers, healthcare professionals, and other frontline workers.
Services are accessible to professionals across the UK.
Professionals can contact CTAC via phone or email for support and advice.
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