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Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre

Making every child matter…everywhere

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What we do

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre works across the UK and maximises international links to deliver a holistic approach that combines police powers with the dedicated expertise of business sectors, government, specialist charities and other interested organisations - all focused on tackling child sex abuse wherever and whenever it happens.

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Young people

The Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre sees crime prevention as a crucial element in tackling child sex abuse. That is why a nationwide education programme is now being rolled out. Called ThinkuKnow, this programme is rolling out initially to secondary schools in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland and is aimed at raising safety first messages as well as encouraging online reporting. For further information and resources for children of all ages please visit www.thinkuknow.co.uk

Latest news

21 September 2006

First CEOP Podcast available online following the launch of the thinkuknow education programme

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20 September 2006

ThinkuKnow What You Are Doing Online?

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21 August 2006

Just one click away - reporting online sex offenders just got easier...

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25 July 2006

Thousands of child sex abuse images taken offline as eastern european crime gang arrested in dawn raids

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28 June 2006

Tackling child sex abuse in the UK: Now children and young people have their say

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