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Lanzarote Committee - Committee of the Parties to the Council of Europe Convention on the protection of children against sexual exploitation and sexual abuse (2018)
Each chapter provides a comparative overview of the situation in the 41 Parties monitored, whilst country-specific summaries of the information are appended to the report in the form of tables; highlights promising practices identified by the Committee to effectively implement the Convention; identifies shortcomings and recommends steps that Parties should take to improve or reinforce the protection of children affected by the refugee crisis against sexual exploitation and sexual abuse, in particular common challenges shared by all Parties.
Introduction
I Children concerned by this report
I.1 Provision of protection and assistance measures for children exposed to sexual exploitation and sexual abuse pending verification of their age
I.2 Children “affected by the refugee crisis”
I.3 Accompanied / unaccompanied children
I.4 Number of children affected by the refugee crisis
I.5 Victim identification
I.6 Distinction made between victims prior to the entry on territory and after entry
II Prevention and protection
II.1 General remarks on Parties’ approach to protecting children affected by the refugee
crisis from sexual exploitation and sexual abuse
II.2 Prevention
II.3 Protection
III Co-operation
III.1 Trends
III.2 Challenges
III.3 Other issues
Iv Data collection and coordination
IV.1 Institution(s) responsible for the collection of data
IV.2 Coordinated response between the different agencies in charge of the protection from, the prevention of and the fight against sexual exploitation and sexual abuse of
children