Coventry residents urged to support anti-child sexual exploitation campaign - The Coventry Observer

Coventry residents urged to support anti-child sexual exploitation campaign

Coventry Editorial 18th Mar, 2016 Updated: 28th Oct, 2016   0

COVENTRY residents are being urged to make a personal pledge to help tackle child sexual exploitation.

The call comes from Coventry Council and other local authorities in the region which have been driving the CSE awareness day campaign.

The event which has been backed by West Midlands Police as well as councils from Dudley, Birmingham, Solihull, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton will take place tomorrow (Friday).

Organised by National Working Group – a charity dedicated to helping combat CSE, the day aims to encourage everyone to think, spot and speak out against abuse.




On the day people will be asked to write a personal pledge on their hands and then post a photo of it on social media using the hashtag #HelpingHands.

The pledge can be anything from speaking out to educating others.


To show the weight of support the campaign has across the borough Coventry Council is asking people to post their photos to one of the following accounts www.facebook.com/SeeMeHearMeWM on Facebook, @SeeMeHearMeWM on Twitter or @SeeMeHearMe on Instagram.

The campaign aims to increase people’s understanding of child sexual exploitation and how to spot the warning signs in a child or young person’s behaviour that may indicate something is wrong.

Warning signs of CSE include having friends who are older, persistently going missing, secretive relationships with unknown adults, truancy from school, chronic fatigue, constant calls on a mobile phone and the possession of money or new things.

Visit www.stop-cse.org for more.

Buy Photos

Buy photos online from the Coventry Observer newspaper.

Public Notices

View and download all of the public notices in the Coventry Observer.

Online Editions

Catch up on your local news by reading our e-editions on the Coventry Observer.

Recruitment

Find a career you'll love with our free career finder website.