Child protection agencies across Bradford District are joining together to mark national child sexual exploitation (CSE) awareness day which takes place on Sunday 18 March.
Activities to mark the day will take place in Bradford on Friday 16 March and in Keighley on Monday 19 March, with all events free.
The events in Bradford tomorrow (16 March) will run from 10am to 5pm in both City Park and in The Broadway Shopping Centre. They will be supported with special guest appearances by former rugby great Robbie Hunter-Paul along with players from Bradford Bulls and Bradford City Football Club.
In City Park there will be police horses, information on human trafficking and cyber safety as well as the HALE sexual health bus. The Lord Mayor of Bradford will also start a balloon release between 3.30 and 4.30pm.
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