Child & survivor participation
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Victim identity protection
Children merit specific protection with regard to their personal data, as they may be less aware of the risks, consequences and safeguards concerned and their rights in relation to the…
Victim / survivor privacy and dignity
The protection of the victims’ privacy and dignity by the timely removal of all exploitative material.
Victim and survivor voice groups
Victims and survivors are a vital part of understanding the impact and best responses to CSEA online. With their consent and supported active participation throughout, it can be possible for…
Crisis response
To support and protect children, relevant, timely and individualised child-centred, multi-sectoral crisis response services should be provided to all child victims of sexual exploitation and abuse (and their families).
Guidance for implementing the Global Strategic Response
Publisher: WeProtect Global Alliance (Tool)
Guidance for practitioners and decision-makers across the globe to reach the outcomes outlined in the Alliance’s Global Strategic Response.
End-To-End Encryption: Understanding the impacts for child safety online
Publisher: NSPCC (Report)
There are diverse and often conflicting opinions on the extent to which platforms should adopt online privacy and safety features, but the overwhelming majority of participants agree that child safety…
In Our Own Words: Young People’s version of General Comment No. 25
Publisher: 5Rights Foundation (Briefing)
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child have written how children should be treated in the digital world. This shorter version was written by young people for other…
How to conduct ethical research on sexual exploitation involving children
Research with children demands we do the best by them. Andrea Varrella of ECPAT shares learning from the ethical review of a joint ECPAT/WePROTECT project.
Statement on behalf of the Phoenix 11
Publisher: Phoenix 11 (Media)
Survivors of child sexual abuse material demand action from tech one year after key players support online anti-exploitation principles.
IJM statement on livestreamed child sexual exploitation
Publisher: International Justice Mission (Press release)
IJM believes that ending livestreamed child sexual abuse and the trafficking of children to create CSEM requires ending impunity for those who commit these violent crimes.