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Research and analysis AN EVALUATION OF INDEPENDENT CHILD TRAFFICKING GUARDIANS - EARLY ADOPTER SITES: FINAL REPORT This report evaluates the Independent Child Trafficking Guardians service
in the three early adopter sites for the two year period from February 2017 to January 2019. Get emails about this page DOCUMENTS AN EVALUATION OF INDEPENDENT CHILD TRAFFICKING GUARDIANS -
EARLY ADOPTER SITES: FINAL REPORT Ref: Home Office Research Report 111 PDF, 1.53 MB, 58 pages This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Request an accessible format.
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technology you use. DETAILS The Independent Child Trafficking Guardians (ICTG) Service was introduced in three early adopter sites: Greater Manchester, Hampshire and Isle of Wight and
nationally in Wales. The evaluation was conducted by the Home Office and the University of Bedfordshire. The report considers the ‘added value’ of the original model of the ICTG service
which provided one-to-one ICTG support for all children. A total of 445 children were referred to the ICTG service during the two years. A little over half of the children referred to the
Service were aged between 16 or 17 and around two-thirds were male. British Children were the most common nationality referred to the Service and had been mainly subject to criminal or
sexual exploitation. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE Published 22 July 2019 SIGN UP FOR EMAILS OR PRINT THIS PAGE Get emails about this page Print this page