Perceptions of frontline welfare workers on the sexual exploitation of children in the Pacific written by Rosalind Fennell with assistance from Mark Kavenagh and Andrea Varrella
By: Fennell, Rosalind
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Contributor(s): Kavenagh, Mark
| Varrella, Andrea
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Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON24040025 |
In early 2019, ECPAT International conducted a detailed
survey that targeted Pacific region welfare workers
directly managing a range of cases with children.
Frontline staff in Fiji, Solomon Islands, Papua New
Guinea, Vanuatu, Tonga, Samoa and Kiribati were
identified by local experts and supported to complete
an online survey. The main objective was to collect
new data that helps describe a nuanced picture of how
sexual exploitation of children (SEC) is occurring within
Pacific communities and how it is presenting to those
working on the welfare frontline. (From the report). Record #8644