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To us, it’s not just about what they are saying; it’s what they are not saying, it’s what they are trying to say.
We aim to give a voice to every vulnerable child we come into contact with.
When they respond to an incident, we encourage our officers to speak to all the children involved whether they are a victim, suspect, witness or another involved party. Every interaction with a child is a chance to positively impact their life.
Today is Child Exploitation Awareness Day and throughout the week we are giving an insight into how child exploitation is happening in Warwickshire and what is being done to tackle it.

You can help give a voice to a vulnerable child by looking out for the signs of exploitation and reporting concerns.
To find out more about child exploitation and spotting the signs visit the Something’s Not Right website