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  1. Byron Review 2007

    Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) - response to the Byron Review

  2. Non-Photographic Visual Depictions

    IWF response to the consultation on government paper on their plans to criminalise the possession of non-photographic images of child sexual abuse.

  3. UK Policy

    IWF's work in UK policy. Includes Recent Policy Briefs and Consultations.

  4. IWF CEO Susie Hargreaves OBE: Why children are so important this Human Rights Day

    People revictimise abused children every time they view or share criminal material online. Children's voices need amplification, and their rights need sticking up for.

  5. Takedown notices

    Immediate warnings to your UK organisation about child sexual abuse images and videos being hosted on your network or platform.

  6. New campaign kicks off to boost internet safety in Uganda and Zambia

    'We ask everyone to join this noble cause aimed towards curbing this vice that threatens our children’s well-being'.

  7. Internet regulation, responsibility and safety: policy, practicalities and the role of providers

  8. No more excuses.

  9. Today (December 14) the Joint Committee published its report on the Government’s draft Online Safety Bill

    The report acknowledges the IWF plays a central role in this area, and said the Government needs to provide more clarity about how Ofcom will work with organisations like the IWF.

  10. Safeguarding the unsung heroes: Fostering staff welfare across the organisation

    This World Mental Health Day we review our welfare system, designed to protect the mental wellbeing of our staff.

  11. Protecting our analysts’ Mental Health under extraordinary circumstances

    On World Mental Health Day 2020, we look at the extraordinary work of our dedicated team of analysts and how working to tackle child sexual abuse online can impact their mental health.

  12. ‘Ofcom and Government should not reinvent the wheel’ - IWF stands ready to help regulator stamp out online child sexual abuse material

    The Government must now act on the Committee’s recommendations to make sure this legislation brings in the strong and effective safeguards we need to keep children safe online.