Child sexual abuse and child sexual exploitation
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Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP)
Report online child sexual abuse to CEOP, part of the National Crime Agency. The reporting pages are designed for children aged 4 and up to use themselves.
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Childline
Confidential support for children and young people.
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Crimestoppers
Report crime 100% anonymously. Independent charity that lets you speak up and stop crime without giving your name.
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Embrace
Emotional support for children aged 12-18 who’ve been a victim of or witnessed a serious crime, including domestic abuse. For younger children, workers will try to find local play therapists and offer support and guidance to parents and carers.
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Greater Manchester Police
Report crime, get advice and find information about policing across Greater Manchester. Call 999 in an emergency or 101 for non-emergencies.
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Infed
Education resource with a serious and organised crime toolkit. Helps professionals working with young people spot risks and identify when support is needed.
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Internet Watch Foundation
Report suspected online child sexual abuse images or videos.
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It’s Not Okay
Greater Manchester initiative to protect young people and prosecute offenders. Each of the ten Greater Manchester districts has a dedicated team dealing with child sexual exploitation.
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National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC)
Support if you’re an adult survivor of any form of child abuse. Taking a first step is difficult, but workers can provide support and signposting on your road to recovery.
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National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC)
Helplines for children and young people and for adults concerned about a child.
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Saint Mary’s Sexual Assault Referral Centre
Specialist support for adults and children who have experienced sexual assault. Their services include medical examinations, practical and emotional support and counselling.
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The Children’s Society
Prevention programme that helps professionals and the public keep children safe.
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The Maggie Oliver Foundation
Works to create a society where survivors and those at risk of childhood sexual abuse and exploitation can live fulfilled lives and where every survivor is treated with dignity, respect and as an equal member of society.
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The Mix
Free, confidential support and information for young people under 25.
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The Survivors Trust
Specialist support for survivors of rape, sexual violence or childhood sexual abuse.
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We Are Survivors
Specialist support for males in Greater Manchester who have experienced sexual abuse, rape or sexual exploitation.