Child & survivor participation
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Informed and ethical media reporting
Ensuring media reporting of CSEA is ethical, informed and balanced, and covered in a sensitive manner with victims’ dignity and rights respected at all times. This is best approached by…
Child participation
Children and young people are encouraged and enabled to give their ideas and influence the development of CSEA-related policy and practices.
Child sexual exploitation and abuse hotline
A dedicated hotline to report internet material suspected to be illegal, including child sexual abuse material.
Child helpline
A support and intervention service for children and young people run by civil society organisations or government.
Compensation, remedies and complaints arrangements
The provision of effective remedy and reparations for CSEA victims and their guardians/ caregivers.
Child protection workforce
A skilled, specialist statutory workforce that is trained, coordinated and available to provide support to CSEA victims.
End-to-end support
CSEA victims are provided with planned and integrated end-to-end support to help them cope with the immediate impact of their abuse and recover from the harm experienced.
Judiciary and prosecutors
Judiciary and prosecutors have the specialist knowledge and skills required to enable positive judicial outcomes for CSEA victims.
Long-term victim trauma analysis
Understanding long-term personal implications (e.g. health, economic, social, education) of being a child victim or survivor of online sexual abuse and exploitation is crucial.
Research to understand children’s online vulnerabilities and effective safety education systems
Research to understand children’s online vulnerabilities to sexual exploitation and abuse is key to designing relevant, appropriate and targeted safety education material and systems.