Serious Youth Violence
The impact serious youth violence has on individuals and the community is significant. Written in partnership with The Children’s Society, this course raises awareness of this major issue.
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Children as young as seven-years-old are groomed and coerced into trafficking drugs by criminal gangs around the country.
County lines is a form of criminal exploitation and relates to the supply of Class A drugs, primarily crack cocaine and heroin, from urban cities to market towns, coastal areas and rural locations by young people, using a mobile phone line.
What is knife crime and why is it increasing? A look behind the headlines.
‘County lines’ activity is frequently in the headlines – but what is it and why does it come under the definition of trafficking?.
EduCare has created a new online course in response to increasing concerns about knife crime and criminal exploitation.
Our new course has been developed in partnership with The Children’s Society
The Children’s Society is a national charity that works with the country's most vulnerable children and young people. We work with them to create a course on Modern Slavery and Trafficking in response to growing concerns over criminal exploitation and the practice of ‘county lines’ and Serious Youth Violence to address increasing instances of knife crime.
Sign up for your FREE 7-Day child exploitation guide & help 'Reframe the blame'. At EduCare our aim is to 'Reframe the blame' when it comes to child exploitation and help arm professionals and practitioners by giving them the tools to recognise extra-familial contexts at play. We’ve created a free 7-day guide that discusses topics around child exploitation, from peer-on-peer abuse to child trafficking ...