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Whether you are a member of the public or a service provider, consider the following signs to look for:
Whether you are a member of the public or a service provider, consider the following signs to look for:


===Signs of Abuse and Control===
==Signs of Abuse and Control==


The person:
The person:
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* Is in a situation of dependence
* Is in a situation of dependence
* Comes from a place known to be a source of human trafficking
* Comes from a place known to be a source of human trafficking
==Signs that a child may be trafficked==
The child:
* Does not have or cannot reach a parent or guardian
* Looks intimidated and does not behave like a typical child their age
* Has no friends of their own age outside of work or time to play
* Lives with someone not related to them and not a guardian
* Does not go to school
“family” or eats only left overs
* Does work that is not suitable for children
* Travels unaccompanied or in groups with people who are not relatives
The following might also indicate that children have been trafficked:
* The presence of child-sized clothing typically worn for doing manual or sex work.
* Toys, beds and children’s clothing in inappropriate places such as brothels and factories.
* An adult claims that they have “found” an unaccompanied child.


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