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IWF CEO, Susie Hargreaves OBE, to meet Pope Francis
By Susie Hargreaves OBE, IWF CEO.
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Landmark data sharing agreement to help safeguard victims of sexual abuse imagery
The UK’s Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and the USA’s National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) announce a landmark agreement to better protect children whose sexual abuse images are shared and traded on the internet.
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Award 'testament to hard work of staff' as IWF campaigns to warn parents and children about online grooming
The Internet Watch Foundation is pleased to be among the winners of the Digital Communication Awards 2021.
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IWF named twice in 2017 Digital Leaders 100 list
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New tool allows police around the world to scan for known abuse imagery in 'seconds'
'This is an important step in ensuring our world-leading expertise can be quickly drawn upon by police and law enforcement the world over.'
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Emma Hardy
Emma joined the IWF in April 2011. She leads IWF's media relations work, marketing, digital communications and manages the public affairs team.
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IWF sets sights on tackling online child sexual abuse to mark 30th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
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“The time for talking is over, Europe requires firm effective action now.”
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IWF celebrates the UNCRC at 30
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UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Turns 30
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Abuse material would cause 'untold damage', staying online for many years if it wasn’t for the IWF, Peer warns
Speaking in the Lords, several Peers highlight the crucial work of the IWF and call for action from the Government to provide age-appropriate online safety advice.
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Telegram joins IWF in child sexual abuse imagery crackdown