National Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Exploitation
The National Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Exploitation
(NCPCSE) consists of more than 30 key organizations and issue experts
whose mission is directly or indirectly related to prevention of child
sexual exploitation.
The National Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Exploitation created
a National Plan to Prevent Child Sexual Exploitation in 2008 and will
cohost the National Summit to Prevent the Sexual
Exploitation of Children June 15-16, 2010.
The Prevention Coalition was initiated and is supported in part by the
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and the work of all
its members. Members contribute critical information to the Prevention
Coalition from their expertise or agencies but also to carry information
from the Prevention Coalition back into their organizations and constituents.
The intent is to have organizational impact and to use the vast network
of the member organizations to advance prevention efforts.
The common thread within this Coalition of all the members is the opportunity
to apply the various perspectives and types of expertise to focus on prevention
of sexual exploitation of children. The mission of the Coalition is: a
unified effort to promote the healthy development of children & youth;
and end their sexual exploitation.
Values Statement 
Disclaimer:
The views and information provided in
materials and products developed for or disseminated by the National
Coalition to Prevent Child Sexual Exploitation do not necessarily
represent the official views of the National
Center for Missing & Exploited Children or other individual members
or organizations that make up the Prevention Coalition. Contact Cordelia
Anderson,
or NCPCSE for further
information.
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