This document provides guidance on safeguarding children who may have been trafficked. It discusses the problem of child trafficking, including evidence that approximately 300 children are trafficked into the UK annually. Children are trafficked for purposes like sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, labour, and criminal activities. Traffickers use coercion and deception to recruit children, exploiting vulnerabilities like poverty, lack of education, and dysfunctional families. The guidance outlines the roles and responsibilities of different agencies in identifying and supporting trafficked children. It also describes the National Referral Mechanism for determining if children are officially recognized as trafficking victims.