The Child Safe Traveller: A Report Produced by Project Childhood Prevention Pillar

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Abstract

This report presents the main findings of research with tourists in Bangkok, Thailand, between April and May 2013. Building on Child Safe Tourism: The Tourist Perspective (World Vision, 2012), this study looked deeper into tourist perceptions of child exploitation in connection with tourism in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Thailand and Vietnam. It also assessed tourist reactions to child safe tourism communications. A total of 268 tourists from across the globe, representing different traveller types, ages, genders and socio-cultural backgrounds, completed surveys and interviews. Participating tourists had been in Thailand for varying lengths of time and many had travelled (or were travelling) elsewhere in South East Asia and beyond.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBurwood East, Vic.
PublisherWorld Vision Australia
Number of pages44
ISBN (Print)9780987444158
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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