If we're serious about ending the sexual exploitation of children, we have to find a way to make the Internet a safer place for kids. According to a study conducted by Street Grace in 2023, 26% of minor victims were exploited online. At Street Grace, we take a comprehensive, evidence-based approach in our efforts to end the sexual exploitation of children. That's why a number of our programs and trainings focus on keeping kids safe online. #DemandAnEnd
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Have you heard of. Angel AI? Tim Estes created a company to protect kids from online threats and predators. If you have children, follow and engage with #AngelAI to learn about the dangers of children with access to social media and the internet. #protectchildrenonline #onlinesecurityforkids
Social media is a known hot spot for perpetrators to distribute explicit images of kids. It's more important than ever that we inform parents of the risks associated with underage social media use. We're proud to partner with the National Center on Sexual Exploitation on this year's Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation Summit in Washington D.C. Join us in D.C. by registering here: https://lnkd.in/eyn7pwyx. #ChildSafety #NCOSE #CESE #EndExploitation #CESESummit PHASE Alliance Tim Estes
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Did you know that 26% of children who are victims of sexual exploitation were targeted online? It's time to take action and make the Internet a safer place for kids. At Street Grace, we're committed to ending this terrible crime with our evidence-based approach, including programs, trainings, and policy efforts that focus on keeping kids safe online. Join us in the fight to #DemandAnEnd to child exploitation.
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The problem of online enticement and online sexual exploitation of children is vast and ever-growing due to our increasing reliance and use of the digital world. In this FREE course, parents and caregivers will learn practical techniques for empowering themselves and their kids to take action against online exploitation. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/eqMuq725
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🛑🛑🛑 1 in 2 children are victims of violence. More specifically, the lifetime prevalence of child sexual exploitation is 18% for girls and 7.8% for boys‼️ See something, say something. Always speak 🗣️ up 💪 #awareness #prevention #speakup
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Great reminder about the power of language from ICMEC Australia (1) I'd be interested to hear any views on the term 'child sexual abuse material' - I have personally always preferred the term 'child sexual exploitation material', as images do not always necessary depict sexual abuse but may be exploitative because of the context in which they are taken, stored, viewed. Or maybe they are two separate terms describing two different 'types' of material? (2) The terms 'paedophile' and 'child sex offender' are often used interchangeably, but the reality is that they have two very different meanings. Paedophiles are those that have a sexual attraction/interest in children (usually prepubescent children). They may be child sex offenders if they act on those interests and sexually abuse a child; but not all peadophiles sexually abuse children. Child sex offenders are those who sexually abuse a child, but the motivation behind the offending may not be a sexual interest or attraction (i.e., not a paedophilic interest), they may sexual harm for a range of different motivations (e.g., opportunity rather than an exclusive sexual interest in children). #childsexualabuse #terminology #languageisimportant Bravehearts
Words have the power to do harm and equally, they have the power to do good. How we talk about child sexual exploitation and abuse can make a huge difference. Using victim-centric and trauma-informed language helps us encourage children to report abuse and remove the stigma they feel when they've been impacted by CSE. To learn more about the kind of language we should use, have a read of the Luxembourg Guidelines: https://lnkd.in/eYAY4Zjk
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🚨 The alarming increase in online child sexual exploitation offenses casts a shadow over our digital landscape. The misuse of terminology further complicates this reality. The widespread use of “child porn” to describe these despicable acts is inaccurate and glosses over the depth of the pain victims experience. Learn how correcting this terminology is crucial in #safeguardingchildren here: http://ms.spr.ly/6042Y9kie #EndChildExploitation #OperationFindThemAll
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Life is a scale of grays, not a white list or a black list! Respect nature and nature will respect you! Respect people unconditionally and God himself will respect you selflessly!
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⚠️ Online child sexual exploitation & abuse is a fast-growing form of violence against children & young people. Thanks to Safe Online's new investment of $7M, #DisruptingHarm is expanding to 4️⃣ new regions to address the risks children face online. ➡️ https://uni.cf/40DcRw0
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Ghana and Africa must rise to deal head-on with this issue.
⚠️ Online child sexual exploitation and abuse is a fast-growing form of violence against children and young people. Thanks to Safe Online’s new investment of $7M, #DisruptingHarm is expanding to 4⃣ new regions to address the risks children face online. ➡️ Learn more: https://uni.cf/40DcRw0 UNICEF Innocenti INTERPOL #SafeOnline #CSA
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U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Know2Protect campaign is raising awareness to educate and empower children, teens, and parents to prevent and combat online child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA.) Here are some common indicators of online CSEA among children and teens. To learn more about online child sexual exploitation and abuse, visit: https://lnkd.in/ePRShZaT #Know2Protect #OnlineSafety #KeepKidsSafeOnline
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Online child sexual exploitation and abuse does not discriminate. Every child who uses the internet is at risk. It’s never too early to start having open conversations about online safety with the people you care about. Together We Can Stop Online Child Exploitation™ To learn ways to #KeepKidsSafe online, visit https://hubs.ly/Q02w_qF70
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