A new report published by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Social Media.
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The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and more than 65 child rights organisations are urgently calling on EU leaders to get vital child sexual abuse legislation ‘back on track’ to making the internet a safer place for children, following a vote by the European Parliament votes that dramatically limits the scope of the regulation.
IWF is a steering group member of the European Child Sexual Abuse Legislation Advocacy Group (ECLAG) working to end child sexual abuse both on and offline.
The Internet Watch Foundation's response to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Communications’ inquiry on internet traffic.
We regularly work with members of the House of Commons and the House of Lords to highlight political issues surrounding child sexual abuse online.
Chris Elmore, chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Social Media, says he will work with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) on an inquiry into the increase in reports of online child sexual abuse material.
Susie, IWF CEO, comments on a recent trip to Gibraltar to speak at the Women Parliamentarians Conference.
MEP Javier Zarzalejos has visited the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) on a fact-finding mission for the European Parliament.
King Charles said the Government will look to empower police forces and the courts to take stronger action against “digital-enabled” crime.