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Kairika Karsna: Responding to Sexual Abuse of African, Caribbean and Asian heritage Children – Learning from research. – NOTA

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Kairika KarsnaResponding to Sexual Abuse of African, Caribbean and Asian heritage Children: Learning from research. Surveys have found that the likelihood of being sexually abused does not vary by ethnic group, yet children of African, Caribbean and Asian heritage are far less likely to come to the attention of statutory services than White British children. For example, while 26% of children attending English state schools and nurseries in 2022…
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NOTA broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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