South Yorkshire MP and abuse survivor call for government to appoint child criminal and sexual exploitation commissioner

A Rotherham MP and an abuse survivor have teamed up to call for a new child criminal and sexual exploitation commissioner, in a bid to protect children at risk of exploitation across the country.
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Rotherham child abuse survivor and whistle-blower Sammy Woodhouse, alongside Rother Valley MP Alexander Stafford have called on the government to appoint a new commissioner, who will address child abuse of a sexual, physical, and mental nature, tackling criminal exploitation, trafficking, and modern slavery and forced labour.

Mr Stafford said that the commissioner will be tasked with “encouraging good practice in preventing child exploitation; identifying survivors and perpetrators; and improving the protection and provision of support to children affected by exploitation.”

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The commissioner will have the power to publish reports and lay them before Parliament, and public bodies and Ministers will be under a duty to cooperate with the commissioner.

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“We have a duty to act to protect our young people and to provide a coordinated and fair system to deal with victims of child abuse,” added Mr Stafford.

“Accordingly, Sammy and I call on the Government to back our campaign to stand up for the most vulnerable children in our society and to strike a blow against those depraved criminals who seek to do them harm.”

To support Alexander’s and Sammy’s campaign for a Child Criminal and Sexual Exploitation Commissioner, email [email protected] .