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CEOP ambassador programme trains education staff

Training scheme helps staff, parents and children understand the risks of online child sexual abuse.
Ambassadors help parents and carers talk to their children about online safety. Picture: Mediaphotos/Adobe Stock
Ambassadors help parents and carers talk to their children about online safety. Picture: Mediaphotos/Adobe Stock

The CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection) Education team at the National Crime Agency has been running a national education programme for more than 15 years. This programme is a part of the government's Tackling Child Sexual Abuse Strategy, and seeks to reduce the vulnerability of children and young people through education – which is where our ambassador programme comes in.

What is the CEOP Education ambassador programme?

Increasing professionals’ knowledge of online child sexual abuse and how to respond to it through education and safeguarding, is a core part of protecting children and young people. We know there are many professionals working with children and young people who need to learn about the ever-developing digital landscape and the potential risk of harm from online child sexual abuse. This is why we created the ambassador programme.

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