Police offer free child sexual exploitation training to hotel staff
West Mercia Police is offering free training to staff who work in hotels to help them spot the signs of child sexual exploitation.
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West Mercia Police is offering free training to staff who work in hotels to help them spot the signs of child sexual exploitation.
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