The Having Our Say Too resource has been inspired by and developed from a project that has run over two years by PhotoVoice in partnership with NWG network and four different support agencies across the UK. It has enabled young people to explore through photography and digital story telling their experiences of, or perspectives on, the impact of sexual exploitation. All the work has been created on compact digital cameras and mobile phones and the concept, visual literacy and storytelling have been key components.  Use the link to access the page of uploaded videos.

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