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What is vulnerability

WEBIn this section Overview Factors increasing vulnerability to exploitation. Someone is vulnerable if, as a result of their situation or circumstances, they are unable to protect …

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Illness, disability and health conditions

WEBIllness, disabilities and health conditions can impact people in many ways. This can include affecting their day-to-day life, ability to work, socialise and support themselves. People’s …

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Consent case studies

WEBThese case studies provide examples of situations where a practitioner feels that someone is experiencing exploitation and would benefit from being referred into safeguarding …

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Signs of exploitation

WEBCommon signs that may suggest someone is being exploited include the following. friendships, relationships or association with controlling individuals or groups

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Mental health difficulties

WEBVulnerability to exploitation. Poor mental health can impact on people’s daily life, relationships, social life, employment and finances, making life more challenging and …

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Professional curiosity

WEB6) Maintain an open mind. Avoid making assumptions, taking information at face value and jumping to conclusions . Take account of changing information and different …

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Unsafe and unstable homes

WEBChildren living in unsafe or unstable homes are particularly vulnerable as their physical, emotional and cognitive development may be adversely impacted. This can have long …

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Autism spectrum conditions

WEBVulnerability to exploitation. People with autism spectrum conditions can be more vulnerable to exploitation because they may: have difficulty understanding social cues and …

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Social isolation

WEBSocial isolation. Social isolation is caused by the absence of positive and meaningful social relationships and can lead to loneliness. Social isolation can involve feeling cut off from …

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County lines (dangerous drug networks)

WEBTransport networks – drugs are often trafficked through public transport networks, or through taxis and private hire vehicles.Bus stations, train stations and taxi ranks are also …

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Drug and alcohol misuse

WEBDrug and alcohol misuse can lead to, and increase, a wide range of physical, psychological and social problems. It can emerge alongside other vulnerabilities, such as mental …

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Victims and perpetrators

WEBVictims and perpetrators. In this section. Overview. Examples of exploitative situations. Being a victim. Overview.

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Report safety and welfare concerns

WEBComplete a referral form or contact Care Direct on 0345 155 007. Call 0345 155 1071 for a MASH consultation. If appropriate make a MASH Request for Support. Once you have …

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Communication difficulties

WEBThese difficulties can be the result of illness, injury, disability, learning difficulties, sensory impairments, autism spectrum conditions or language barriers. Communication …

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Financial exploitation

WEBPeople may be at greater risk of financial exploitation if, for example. they are elderly; they have support from other people – for example, if they receive care, practical support or …

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Children in care and care leavers

WEBChildren in care and care leavers are a particularly vulnerable group. They may have experienced abuse, neglect and trauma. This can lead to significant emotional, …

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