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September 2019                                                                      September 2019

       DORSET COUNCIL- WEST PURBECK REPORT


       County Lines
       Dorset  authorities  are  asking
       residents  to  look  out  for  signs  of
       criminal  activity  that  crosses
       “county  lines”    and  help  protect
       young    people  from    being
       exploited by criminals this summer.
       Dorset  Police,  NHS  Dorset  Clinical
       Commissioning  Group,  Public
       Health   Dorset,   the   Youth
       Offending  Service  and  Dorset
       Council  are  working  together  to
       tackle  child  exploitation, including  “county  lines”  –  which involves  drug  dealing
       networks using children to connect urban and rural areas across the UK, residents
       are being asked to keep an eye out and report any concerns.
       Some of the signs of exploitation and county lines involvement are:
              A child or young person going missing from home or significant changes
               in emotional well-being
               A person meeting unfamiliar adults or a change to their behaviour
               The use of drugs and alcohol
               Acquiring money or expensive gifts they can’t account for
               Lone children from outside of the area
               Individuals with multiple mobile phones, tablets or ‘SIM cards’
               Young people with more money, expensive clothing, or accessories
               than they can account for
               Unknown or suspicious looking characters coming and going from a
               neighbour’s house
               Relationships with controlling or older individuals or associations with
               gangs
               Suspicion of self-harm, physical assault or unexplained injuries
       Agencies in Dorset have been working together to improve the way intelligence is
       collected,  shared  and  acted  upon  to  tackle  child  exploitation.  A  multi-agency
       steering  group  has  been  set  up  to  strengthen  partnership  working  and  protect
       vulnerable children and young people.
       Sarah Parker, Executive Director for Children at Dorset Council, chairs the steering

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