6492 sexual health fortune teller

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Anyone can become a victim of
exploitation, girl, boy, any
background or sexuality.
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What is Child
Sexual Exploitation?
It could be any of the answers
above, Perpetrators can be male/
female from ANY background,
age group and ethnicity.
Sexual exploitation can
also happen between
young people and
within peer
groups.
What is
the most
important
thing to protect
you on social
media sites?
A) To post your location
so if you are lost people
can find you. B) to have your
privacy settings high. C) Have
hundreds of friends or followers
to keep an eye out for you
4. Fold the square in half both ways.
5. Open out the flaps and out a finger and thumb
into each compartment.
6. Ask someone to choose a corner word on the snapper.
Snap in and out as you spell the word, letter by letter.
7. Ask them to pick a word from inside the snapper.
Snap in and out as you spell the word, letter by letter.
8. Ask them to pick another word. Then open the flap
and read out the question.
9. After you’ve given them time to answer,
open the snapper and read the answer.
Exploitation
Where could
you go for
information or
advice about
relationships and CSE
(Child Sexual Exploitation)?
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Help
3. Turn the square over so that the words face down.
Fold all corners into the centre.
Social
Media
Who is likely
to be a victim
of Child Sexual
Exploitation?
1. Cut out the square. Turn the printed side face down.
Fold and crease the square along each diagonal
(corner to corner). Make sure the corners meet
exactly and the folds are sharp.
2. Open out and lay flat (still with the printed side face
down). Fold all four corners into the exact centre. The
words KEEPING IT REAL SAFE now meet in the centre.
Name 3 ways
to stay safer
when out with your
mates at night.
A perpetrator
is? A) The man
chatting online
B) your mum’s
best friend
C) Charlie in year 11
How to make and use your Snapper!
Safety
B) it is really important to keep your
privacy settings high, so that
people cannot access your
personal information.
It’s not always easy to admit it but we all
need help sometimes. REMEMBER whatever the problem is, talking
about it can be the first step to
solving it. Find an adult you
trust like a parent, carer
or a teacher, talk to
them about what’s
happening.
Victim
Support your friend and encourage
them to tell someone. Usually an
adult you trust will help and
know what to do. Once a
photo is sent it can go
anywhere, but it is
never too late to ask
for help in any
situation.
1. Stay together - don’t walk
home alone. 2. Let someone
at home know where you
really are. 3. Make sure
you have credit.
In any relationship it’s really important
that you feel safe, loved, respected
and free to be yourself. You
should never feel scared,
controlled or forced in to
doing things that you
don’t want to do.
You find out
your friend has
just posted a sexy
photo online, you are
worried, what do you do?
Some people form relationships with
young people (under 18's) to use
them for sex. They act friendly and
gain trust to get power.
Sometimes bribes, threats
and violence are used to
get power. This power
is then used to force
them to have sex
or do sexual
things.
Relationships
Scared
it
Name three
things you would
want from a loving
relationship?
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