Briefings: New WithScotland child trafficking resources

Child trafficking involves the recruitment, transfer or receipt of people by means of threat, deception, coercion or use of force for the purpose of exploitation. Child trafficking is a crime that can occur across international borders within countries and is a child protection issue.

Resistance is an important concept for practitioners since it is an integral and challenging aspect of work with involuntary clients. Resistance needs to be identified and acknowledged in practice since it can impact on decision making and interventions and have negative consequences for the child.

Download these WithScotland briefings from the link below.