Better support, better protection: Steps lawyers and guardians can take to better identify and protect trafficked children
Many guardians and lawyers working with children do not have the experience and training to identify when these children may have been trafficked or are at risk of trafficking, according to Better support, better protection: Steps lawyers and guardians can take to better identify and protect trafficked children, provides, a ReACT Project (Reinforcing Assistance to Child Victims of Trafficking) report based on research in Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
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