The course covers: • the different models and forms of exploitation that a child or young person may be subjected to • a scenario exploring an example case of exploitation • the physical and psychological signs a child or young person might exhibit if they are being exploited • the different factors that can increase a person’s vulnerability to exploitation including certain transition points in a young person’s life This course is suitable for Anyone working with children and young people. Key features • One module with a multiple-choice questionnaire • Two CPD credits* • Optional narration of the course module and questionnaire for accessibility • Personalised downloadable certificate • 70% pass mark • Printable module for future reference Child exploitation refers to a child or young person being used for someone else’s gain. Child exploitation is a form of abuse which can involve sexual, abusive or manipulative behaviour. The course is produced in partnership with NWG Network, a charitable organisation made up of thousands of practitioners. They offer support, advice and training and raise awareness of child exploitation. *1 CPD credit equals up to 1 hour of learning • the short-term and long-term effects of exploitation and the impact it can have on parents, siblings and other family members • the barriers a young person faces when considering a disclosure • what to do if you are worried about a child, plus organisations that can provide advice and guidance if you know or suspect a person is a victim of exploitation. Course content Child Exploitation Page 1 of 2