1.
If you call Crimestoppers, the NSPCC or the Modern Slavery Helpline with a concern about the wellbeing of a child or adult at risk,
2.
How can you find out the name of the adult who is due to meet an unaccompanied child passenger at the destination?
3.
What should you do if there is an emergency situation with a child or adult at risk?
4.
How can you reassure children and adults risk travelling as a passenger in your vehicle?
5.
What should you do if you think a child or vulnerable person needs help or is suffering abuse?
6.
How can you reassure children and adults at risk travelling as a passenger in your vehicle?
7.
Who should you report concerns to about children or adults at risk?
8.
What could be the reason for an adult to be considered “at risk”? (2 correct answers)
9.
What is important if you are carrying an unaccompanied child in your vehicle? (2 correct answers)
10.
Which statement below is correct? (2 correct answers)
12.
Which of the signs below might point to the fact that a child or adult at risk is being used to sell drugs in a “county lines” operation? (2 correct answers)
15.
Keeping children and vulnerable adults safe from harm and abuse is the responsibility of
16.
Choose the correct definition of an adult at risk below.
17.
Choose the correct legal definition of a child below.
18.
Which of the signs below might point to the fact that an adult at risk is being used to sell drugs in a “county lines” operation. (2 correct answers)
20.
Which of the signs below might point to the fact that a child or adult at risk is being used to sell drugs in a “county lines” operation?
21.
What should you do if you notice things which do not seem right while you are carrying a child or adult at risk in your vehicle?
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