EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. During
adolescence, young people are exposed to a range of risks beyond their
family homes including sexual and criminal exploitation, peer-on-peer
abuse and gang-related violence. However, it has only been over the past
two decades that the critical safeguarding implications of these harms
have started to be recognised. Social care organisations are
increasingly experimenting with new approaches but continue to
experience challenges in supporting affected young people and their
families. This book analyses the results of the first rapid evidence
assessment of social care organisations' responses to risks and harms
outside the home across 10 countries. The authors highlight key areas
for service development, give insights into how these risks and harms
can be understood, and consider wider implications for policy and
practice.