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Safeguarding podcast – Strangers in the mind of the child with Ernie Allen, Chair WPGA

In this safeguarding podcast with Ernie Allen, Chair of the WeProtect Global Alliance, we discuss the impact of the World Wide Web on the distribution of Child Sexual Abuse material, the Model National Response, the Global Strategic Response and whether the UN’s Sustainability goal of ending violence and abuse against children by 2030 can be […]

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DoH!

There’s a problem coming and this problem is the unintended consequence of a well-intentioned development to protect privacy. This problem will mean that it will be much harder if not impossible to block and takedown illegal imagery of child sexual abuse online. To understand this conundrum, it’s necessary to get into the weeds of the

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Bully beef

In 2009, Her Majesty’s Government decided to end the traditional use of bully beef in ration packs, especially in high temperature hostile zones. Bully beef (also known as corned beef in the United Kingdom and Ireland) refers to a variety of meat made from finely minced corned beef in a small amount of gelatin[1]. Contrary

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Putting it all into context

Contextual Safeguarding was developed at the University of Bedfordshire out of Dr Carlene Firmin’s research, working alongside practitioners and agencies and has been incorporated into HM Government’s statutory guidance ‘Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018’. What is Contextual Safeguarding and how does it apply online? Contextual Safeguarding recognises that harm to young people happens in

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