Recovery and Reintegration of Children from the Effects of Sexual Exploitation and Related Trafficking
- Document number
- 2296
- Date
- 2008
- Title
- Recovery and Reintegration of Children from the Effects of Sexual Exploitation and Related Trafficking
- Author/publisher
- Professor Stewart Asquith
- Availability
- View/save PDF version of this document
- Document type(s)
- Guidelines/Recommendations, Research/Study/Analysis, Training Material/Resources,
- Keywords
- Child Trafficking, Child Prostitution, Child Pornography, Best Interests Principle, Child Victims of Trafficking, Separated Migrant Children, Unaccompanied minors, Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), Child protection systems, Family reunification, Guardian, Family Tracing, Age Assessment, Freedom from Detention, Interim Care, Integration, Adoption, A Report Commissioned by Oak Foundation Child Abuse Programme
- Summary
- This report focuses on two main themes, as follows:
• the keys to maximising the effectiveness of recovery and reintegration programmes and projects;
• the barriers and challenges to be addressed to enable programmes and projects, and the children for whom they exist, to achieve their potential.
Further, this report is concerned with the whole range of initiatives, projects and programmes which are available to support children through the recovery and reintegration process. These include psychosocial, family, community, shelter-based and residential-based initiatives, and the provision of child-protection service in general. The range of such initiatives in itself reflects the complexity of the search for effective measures. - Related documents
- Compilation of the Main Legal Instruments and Analytical Reports dealing with Trafficking in Human Beings at International, Regional and National Levels. VOLUME II (National texts)
- Working with the United Nations Human Rights Programme A Handbook for Civil Society
- Guidance on representing trafficked persons in compensation claims