For many different reasons, some children/young people may be in care and not living with their biological families. This situation also presents its own problems as it can lead to insecurity with being separated from their family, a lack of consistent care, especially if they have to be moved and in a small number of cases, institutional abuse. • Environment – some children and young people live in environments where they are exposed to risk and unsafe practices. They may live in areas where drug taking and crime is a serious problem, meaning they are more likely to be exposed to it and therefore more likely to become involved.
Refugees and asylum seekers are also at risk as they are living in …show more content…
The stress of the environment could also leave them exposed to violence and bullying amongst themselves. Child trafficking is another problem. The child is taken and then exploited forced to work or sold to someone as their †̃possession.â€TM A more newer threat is technology. In their homes, children can be exposed to inappropriate material via the internet. Of course, with the rise of mobile devices, internet is not just limited to the home any more, making it more likely to happen to