CRC/C/DNK/CO/4 process for the updated plan does not directly take into account or seek out the views of the child. The Committee is also concerned that: (a) inadequate; The psychosocial support available for child victims of sexual abuse is (b) The current reporting system on sexual abuse lacks guidelines on the involvement of professionals in the identification and reporting of child abuse and neglect; (c) There is no integrated coordination of public measures for the expeditious recovery and reintegration of children who have been subject to neglect or abuse in the Faroe Islands; (d) There have been reports of trained professionals failing to inform relevant authorities in cases involving child abuse or violence in the Faroe Islands. 60. In the light of the above concerns, the Committee recommends that the State party: (a) Provide direct channels for children to provide their views on the updating of the Plan of Action for Combating Sexual Abuse (2003); (b) Strengthen the provision of holistic and long-term psychosocial support for child victims of sexual abuse in its updated Plan of Action; (c) Take measures to ensure the application of the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the sale of children, child prostitution and child pornography in Greenland and the Faroe Islands; (d) Ensure the coordination of public measures to support the expeditious recovery and reintegration of children who have been subject to neglect or abuse in the Faroe Islands, and that professionals working with children consistently report to the relevant authorities all cases where a child is suspected of having experienced abuse or neglect; (e) Ensure, through adequate legal provisions, procedures, and regulations, that all child victims and and/or witnesses of crimes, including children victims of abuse, domestic violence, sexual and economic exploitation, abduction, and trafficking, have effective access to justice and are provided with the protection required by the Convention, fully taking into account the Guidelines on Justice in Matters involving Child Victims and Witnesses of Crime (Economic and Social Council resolution 2005/20 of 22 July 2005, annex). Trafficking 61. The Committee, while welcoming the State party’s efforts to combat trafficking in children, is concerned that Denmark continues to be a significant transit and destination country for child victims of trafficking-related crimes, including forced child prostitution and labour. The Committee is also deeply concerned that the efforts taken to prosecute traffickers and persons subjecting children to forced labor and prostitution continue to require strengthening. The Committee further notes with concern the absence of a legal framework to facilitate the granting of residence permits to child victims of trafficking. 62. The Committee urges the State party to take effective measures to safeguard the rights of children in their territory, especially those of unaccompanied children, to ensure that they do not fall prey to trafficking. In so doing, the Committee urges the State party: 13

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