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Sexual Abuse
An example of sexual abuse would be where a child has been forced to take part in sexual activities or in the taking of rude photos.
Child protection in Hounslow (Opens in New Window)
Providing all the support a family needs to create a safe environment.
We Stand (formerly MOSAC) (Opens in New Window)
Referrals: Through the helpline or an online self-referral form
Helpline number: 0800-980-1958
The Home Office Disclosure Scheme (Opens in New Window)
If you are worried about someone in your child’s life, you can get them checked by the police to see if they have a record of child sexual offences. Find out what you need to do to get someone checked.
Childline (Opens in New Window)
If you've been sexually abused, or know somebody who has, Childline are there to help.
Call 0800 1111
PACE (Parents against Sexual exploitation) (Opens in New Window)
We support parents and carers whose children are being exploited by offenders outside of the family.
Parents Protect (Opens in New Window)
Helping parents and carers protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation.
For confidential information and advice contact their Stop It Now Helpline on 0808 1000 900
NSPCC - sexual abuse (Opens in New Window)
If you're worried about sexual abuse, the NSPCC are there to support you. They have information and advice to help navigate through a difficult time.
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Tips and advice to help keep your kids safe (Opens in New Window)
Talk PANTS helps children understand that their body belongs to them, and they should tell someone they trust if anything makes them feel upset or worried.
To help you start the conversation with your child, the NSPCC will send you helpful tips, advice and materials by email.