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Connect to Protect, Summer 2007
Connect to Protect, Winter 2006
March 2006
December 2005
August 2005
February 2005

Reports

Rights Here, Rights Now: Recommendations for Protecting Trafficked Children
Jana Sillen & Christine Beddoe, ECPAT UK & UNICEF UK, 2007

Missing Out: A Study of Child Trafficking in the North-West, North-East and West Midlands
Christine Beddoe, ECPAT UK, 2007

Child Trafficking in Birmingham
Save the Children UK & ECPAT UK, 2007

Child Trafficking in Manchester
Save the Children UK & ECPAT UK, 2007

Child Trafficking in Newcastle
Save the Children UK & ECPAT UK, 2007

The End of the Line for Child Exploitation: Safeguarding the Most Vulnerable Children
(see Connect to Protect, Winter 2006, for an article based on the report)
Christine Beddoe, ECPAT UK, 2006
Price: £10.00

Cause for Concern? London Social Services and Child Trafficking
Carron Somerset, ECPAT UK, 2004

What the Professionals Know: The Trafficking of Children into and through the UK for Sexual Purposes
Carron Somerset, ECPAT UK, 2001

Paying the Price: a consultation paper on prostitution: consultation response from the National Youth Campaign on Sexual Exploitation
Kate Brown, 2004

More Than One Chance! Young People Involved in Prostitution Speak Out
Barnardo's, ECPAT UK, NCH, NSPCC and The Children's Society, 2002

Voicing Our Views: End of Project Report
Julie Taylor-Browne for Barnardo's, ECPAT UK, the Home Office, NCH, NSPCC and The Children's Society, 2002

Background Briefings

Crossing Borders: The Trafficking of Children into the UK
ECPAT UK, 2005

ECPAT UK Submissions to Official Consultations

Home Affairs Select Committee Inquiry into Trafficking
ECPAT UK, 2008

Home Office Consultation on Planning Better Outcomes and Support for Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children
ECPAT UK, 2007

Joint Committee on Human Rights Inquiry on the Human Rights of People Trafficked into the United Kingdom
ECPAT UK, 2006

Home Office: Tackling Human Trafficking: Consultation on Proposals for a UK Action Plan
ECPAT UK, 2006

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The End of the Line for Child Exploitation: Safeguarding the Most Vulnerable Children
This report charts the history of the sexual abuse of children by foreign nationals in tourism destinations. It offers an analysis of UK nationals who commit this crime, the response of the UK Government and the tourism industry. The report includes policy, legislative and practical recommendations to guide child protection in this area.

ECPAT UK 2006
Price: £10.00

Cause for Concern? London Social Services and Child Trafficking
This research looks at how aware London social services are of child trafficking, whether they have had any cases, and how these cases were dealt with. The report also includes good practice and guidance already being used by individual social services.

ECPAT UK 2004
Price: £7.00

Child Sexual Exploitation in Travel & Tourism: Lecturer's Pack
A pack designed for lecturers teaching tourism related HND, degree and Masters students. Includes lecturer's script, power point presentation, essay questions and a short news piece on child sex tourism in Cambodia. The pack consists of a video and CD.

ECPAT UK 2004
Price: £10.00

How to order:

Please make cheques payable to ECPAT UK. ECPAT UK only charges a postage and package fee per order, not on each publication.

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ECPAT UK
Grosvenor Gardens House
35-37 Grosvenor Gardens
London
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U.K.

Tel: 020 7233 9887
Fax: 020 7233 9869
info@ecpat.org.uk


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