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How to use this site

This website is divided into nine areas.
 
 
How to use this site
This section provides visitors with a comprehensive guide to the overall website and each of the individual areas within the website.

Common features throughout the website

Online reporting form: 
This can be reached from any page of the website by clicking on the 'Report Illegal Content Click Here' icon at the top right hand side of any page and via the large red button in the centre of the homepage. The reporting area is a key part of the IWF website as it is where visitors can report potentially criminal content within our remit. For information on how to submit a report click here.

Further Links:
This section shows links to relevant websites and document downloads for that page.

Tools: 
This section allows you to choose a font size, print, book mark or email the page you are on.

Communications: 
This section provides IWF contact details as well as links to the 'About IWF' section, the Newsletter registration page, the website feedback page and the IWF literature and materials page.

News Ticker:
These scrolling links allow you to access the most recent IWF news stories.

Site Promotion: 
This display area allows us to promote key messages about our work and the organisations we work in partnership with.

Search Function: 
This function allows you to search the IWF website using keywords and phrases.

Member Logos:
These scrolling logos allow you to see the range of organisations that fund and support the IWF. 

International Hotlines:
This drop down menu allows you link to hotline websites from around the world.

Terms of Use:
You can click through to details of statements and disclaimers relating to the management of the website.

Privacy Policy:
You can click through to details of how we protect information used on or recorded by the website.

Site Index:
You can click through to a complete listing of all the information and pages on the IWF website.

Site Credits:
You can click through to details of the company that created the new website and other organisations who have contributed to the production and maintenance of the IWF website.

Other areas of the IWF website:
  
Public Area
In this section you can access information on the IWF, such as our status, governance and accountability. A description of our role and remit can also be found here.
 
Media Centre
This area is designed to be a source of relevant information for journalists and other individuals and organisations working in areas of the media, marketing and public relations and who have an interest in the IWF. You can access news items, IWF senior personnel biographies, significant trends and data, information about campaigns and you can sign up for our monthly e-newsletter.
 
Corporate Area
This area is designed to provide information about how the IWF is structured and governed.
 
From here you can access information on: IWF organisational structure, our business plan, our funding model, the Code of Practice we adhere to, our Governing Board and related policies and documents, including our accounts.
 
Police and Law
This area provides visitors with specific information regarding the laws, legislation and judgements relevant our remit. Additionally it features the law enforcment agencies we work particularly close with.
 
Government
This area provides visitors with information on how the IWF works with UK Government including the departments, agencies and politicians we regularly liaise with. Additionally it highlights parliamentary questions and debates relevant to our remit.
 
Members
This area is designed to provide visitors with information regarding our funding members, including an overview of membership benefits and subscription fees. This area includes a password protected section for our members where they can access relevant information.
 
Charity
This area provides information about our charitable status. There is also a donation form where members of the public can make donations to the charity.
 
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