The APPG inquiry into children who go missing or run away from care solicited submissions.
In response, several organisations sent submissions and reports to the inquiry.
Read submissions from the following organisations:
- Anonymous practitioner working with children at risk of sexual exploitation
- Association of Chief Police Officers
- Barnardo’s
- Cheshire Police
- Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre
- Children and Families Across Borders
- The Children’s Society West Midlands
- Counter Human Trafficking Bureau
- Emilie Smeaton, Paradigm Research
- ECPAT UK
- Gwent Police
- Immigration Law Practitioners Association
- Jonathan Stanley, Principal Partner for the National Centre for English Residential Child Care and Consultant to the Independent Children’s Homes Association
- Lancashire County Council
- Local Government Association
- London Borough of Croydon
- London Borough of Islington
- Missing People UK
- North Tyneside Council
- NSPCC
- Office of the Children’s Commissioner
- Office of the Children’s Rights Director for England
- Ofsted
- Additional evidence from Ofsted
- Unseen UK
- The Who Cares? Trust
- Department for Education data
The inquiry recieved the following reports:
- Children and young people going missing from children's homes in Leeds
- Missing persons taskforce
- Report of the Parliamentary Panel - Safeguarding children and young people who runaway or go missing from home or care
- Running Away, A Children's Views Report
- The Children's Society's trafficking breifing
- Make Runaways Safe from The Children's Society
- Still Running 3 from The Children's Society