Not exact matches
Domestic workers
face a wide range of serious abuses and labor
exploitation, including excessive working hours without rest, non-payment of wages, forced confinement, physical and
sexual abuse, forced labor, and trafficking.
Humiliations, spankings and beatings, slaps in the
face, betrayal,
sexual exploitation, derision, neglect, etc. are all forms of mistreatment, because they injure the integrity and dignity of a child, even if their consequences are not visible right away.
Women usually are the first to be affected by the conflict situation and they
face increased vulnerabilities and
exploitation from various forms of
Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV).
Guides for foster carers and adoptive parents: Developed in partnership with Islington Council's adoption and fostering teams, Childnet have launched leaflets for foster carers and adoptive parents, who can
face particular challenges when keeping children safe online, as social media can facilitate contact with birth families; and offline vulnerabilities can increase the chances of being exposed to online risks such as cyberbullying and
sexual exploitation.