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Children Unite is a values-led collective of children’s rights advocates, researchers and practitioners. With deep expertise in children’s rights, we help organisations strengthen their responses to exploitation by ensuring policies, programmes and funding are rights-focused, child-centred and accountable to those they serve.

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Our approach

We are united in promoting a transformation of the child protection sector to be rights-focused and child-centred in addressing the exploitation of children and young people. As a values-led collective, our work is grounded in transparency, accountability, lived experience, rights-based practice and meaningful participation.

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How we work

In a period of rapid global change, we are a small, agile and values-led collective dedicated to strengthening how the child protection sector responds to exploitation.

Providing Consultancy & Partnership

Through our consultancy and technical advice service, we support those working on child and youth exploitation.

Facilitating Collective Learning

Through co-creating learning, we regularly reflect as a team, develop actions to deepen the impact of our activities, and bring people together to share insights and facilitate change.

Building Sector-Wide Impact

To maximise long-term value, we dedicate 15% of every project and consultancy fee to strengthening sector-wide impact and sustainability.

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Our Learning

Learning is at the heart of how we work. As a collective, we see learning not just as reflection but as a driver of deeper impact and lasting change. We prioritise co-creating learning processes that recognise the lived realities of children and young people, and the power dynamics that shape their experiences. By reflecting openly on our practice, sharing insights with others, and developing actions together, we strengthen our own work and contribute to more effective, respectful approaches across the child protection sector.

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