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Online Safety
In real life you would protect your
children, so why not protect them on the
Internet?
Download software to protect your children
from online sexual predators. Free Trials
available...
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Facebook
Facebook, the social networking site
strengthens child protection by removing
29,000 sex offenders.
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NSPCC opens first advice line
The NSPCC announced the opening of the first
advice line to help combat child trafficking.
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On the Net
Place the family computer in a common
area, rather than a child's bedroom. Also,
monitor their time spent online and the
websites they've visited.
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Web Filtering
Learn more about Web Filtering and how it can
protect your children.
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Cyber Bullying
Cyber Bullying is on the rise, using email,
mobiles, text and instant messaging. Read the signs and stop it.
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Social Networking
The rise of MySpace, Bebo, Faceparty and
other social networking sites has created a paradise for
predators intent on online grooming.
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People you Know
2/3 children are abused by people they know.
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Online Grooming
Online solicitation and 'grooming' are the
most common forms of online child sexual abuse.
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Alarming Statistics
Of the
estimated 35 million children now surfing the Internet, one in
five has received an online sexual solicitation in the last
year. That's 7,000,000 (million) children
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Kidshield Europe - Get Advice
If you require help or advice on any of the topics covered by
Kidshield Europe, then please contact a dedicated helpline within
your European country. Trained counsellors can provide you
with the advice and help you need.
Within the UK you can contact:
Kidshield have asked the EU Commission for a complete breakdown
of all Child Focussed Helplines within the European Community, and
are awaiting their reply (Jul 07)
As soon as the information is received Kidshield will publish on
this page.
If you require help or advice on our range of Kidshield
Educational Tools then please use our
contact page
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Name
and Shame
illegal content
The Internet Watch Foundation indicates that
the USA and Russia between them appear to host the majority of
illegal child images.

Megans Law
How the US manages it's sex offenders.
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Are your children's photographs safe on the Internet?
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Nannies, Au Pairs and your children's safety...
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Child Tracking Tools
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Sex Offenders Register
How does it work? Do it's powers reach far
enough?
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EU Guidelines to Prevent Sex Offenders from
working with children.
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Your children's safety on holiday.
Read the Australian report
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The opinion of Downing Street on
paedophiles in your community
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Child Sex Tourism.
Each year, more than one million
children are exploited in the global commercial sex trade.
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