Access to mental health and support services
Early intervention for mental health issues
Timely identification and support for emotional or behavioural difficulties may prevent escalation into high-risk behaviours and reduce vulnerability to exploitation.
Substance abuse prevention and treatment
Access to prevention programmes and therapeutic support for substance use may reduce a significant risk factor associated with exploitation.
Trauma-informed care and support
Providing appropriate, sensitive care for children and young people who have experienced trauma promotes healing, emotional regulation, and resilience.
Support services for victims of domestic violence
Access to specialist services strengthens family stability, provides safe spaces, and reduces isolation and vulnerability for children and young people.
Access to physical health services
Regular health check-ups and support for physical wellbeing can contribute to overall resilience and reduce barriers to engagement with education and support services.
Promotion of self-care and coping strategies
Teaching children and young people healthy ways to manage stress and emotions can reduce reliance on harmful behaviours.