Help protect children online - sign the petition to change the legislation!
We are running out of time to let our leaders know that child sexual abuse online must stop now. It only takes a few seconds to sign the petition to demand an internet that’s #safeforkids.
By signing our petition in support of the current EU proposal to better prevent and combat child sexual abuse, you support measures including:
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Imposing obligations on online service providers, including social media platforms, to prevent, detect and report child sexual abuse taking place on their services, and remove child sexual abuse material
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Strengthening the fight against child sexual abuse across Europe
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Ensuring the necessary support and justice for victims and survivors of child sexual abuse
The petition is established by the Justice Initiative. Protect Children leads the initiative's work in the Nordic countries.
Our demands:
Together, we can make the internet #safeforkids
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Did you know?
20%
of children in Europe are victims of some form of sexual violence
29M
global reports of suspected online child sexual exploitation in 2021
86%
of all known child sexual abuse material discovered online was hosted in Europe
Our partners
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Political demandsSurvivors, parents, teachers, governments, the private sector, and our allies are unifying around a call to end childhood sexual violence in Europe and around the world. Together we can, and must, end child sexual violence in Europe by passing laws that make it hard or impossible for children to be abused online. We want the EU to step up its efforts to support and assist survivors of child sexual abuse. To that end: We support the Regulation to Prevent and Combat Child Sexual abuse, proposed by the Commission on 11 May 2022, and we call for its swift adoption. In particular, we call for: the adoption of the proposed obligations for online service providers to prevent, detect, report and remove online child sexual abuse, to put an end to the continuous re-victimisation of survivors, and enable the swift rescue of victims from ongoing or imminent abuse; the creation of the proposed EU Centre to prevent and combat child sexual abuse, empowered to facilitate the effective assistance and support of survivors throughout the Union. We call for the EU to include in the future revision of the 2011 Directive on combatting child sexual abuse obligations for Member States to: ensure that effective mechanisms to report child sexual abuse are in place and that effective investigative tools are deployed to identify victims and rescue them as soon as possible from ongoing abuse; ensure that the criminal statue of limitation in child sexual abuse cases is extended as much as possible; officially recognise survivors who have suffered any form of child sexual abuse or exploitation; conform to best international standards and practices in relation to acknowledgment, reappraisal and apology of past abuses and forms of reparation. Justice initiative is an initiative of the Guido Fluri Foundation covering the whole of Europe, whereas the Call for Action is an initiative limited to the 27 member countries of the European Union in support of the legislative proposal of the European Commission.
Read our full policy demands below
Read our full policy demands below:
Survivors, parents, teachers, governments, the private sector, and our allies are unifying around a call to end childhood sexual violence in Europe and around the world. Together we can, and must, end child sexual violence in Europe by passing laws that make it hard or impossible for children to be abused online.
We want the EU to step up its efforts to support and assist survivors of child sexual abuse.
To that end:
We support the Regulation to Prevent and Combat Child Sexual abuse, proposed by the Commission on 11 May 2022, and we call for its swift adoption. In particular, we call for:
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the adoption of the proposed obligations for online service providers to prevent, detect, report and remove online child sexual abuse, to put an end to the continuous re-victimisation of survivors, and enable the swift rescue of victims from ongoing or imminent abuse;
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the creation of the proposed EU Centre to prevent and combat child sexual abuse, empowered to facilitate the effective assistance and support of survivors throughout the Union.
We call for the EU to include in the future revision of the 2011 Directive on combatting child sexual abuse obligations for Member States to:
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ensure that effective mechanisms to report child sexual abuse are in place and that effective investigative tools are deployed to identify victims and rescue them as soon as possible from ongoing abuse;
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ensure that the criminal statue of limitation in child sexual abuse cases is extended as much as possible;
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officially recognise survivors who have suffered any form of child sexual abuse or exploitation;
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conform to best international standards and practices in relation to acknowledgment, reappraisal and apology of past abuses and forms of reparation.
Justice initiative is an initiative of the Guido Fluri Foundation covering the whole of Europe, whereas the Call for Action is an initiative limited to the 27 member countries of the European Union in support of the legislative proposal of the European Commission.