Child and Internet

Report: Online sexual coercion and extortion as a form of crime affecting children. Law enforcement perspective

The newest report of the Europol (the European Union's law enforcement agency) "Online sexual coercion and extortion as a form of crime affecting children. Law enforcement perspective" describes this online threat and recommends various actions to prevent it and fight with it.

Digital 5 A Day Campaign - Simple steps to a balanced digital diet and better wellbeing

Digital 5 A Day Campaign gives children and parents easy to follow, practical information that help to achieve a healthy and balanced "digital diet".

Say No! – an European campaign against online sexual coercion and extortion of children

On June 19, 2017 all EU Member States, as well as Norway, Switzerland and Europol launched an European campaign against online sexual coercion and extortion of children. The campaign aims to raise public awareness on the scale and threats of the phenomenon as well as the sensitivities of young people to such online crimes. It gives also information where victims can seek help and support.

New guide: Protecting Children from Online Sexual Exploitation, published by ECPAT International and Religions for Peace

The publication of the new Guide was supported by the UNICEF. It was launched at the 5th Forum of the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) on May, 11, 2017. The Guide aims to help religious communities worldwide harness their strengths to prevent, respond to and end online child sexual exploitation.