We work with politicians, the police, professionals, and members of the public across the UK, Wales, and Scotland so that everyone knows what they can do to keep children safe.
We help provide advice, support, and online self-help resources for people concerned about their thoughts and behaviour towards children, whether online or offline. We also support parents, carers, and families by providing information and resources so they can keep children safe from harm.
Helpline
We give anonymous support and advice to anyone with concerns about child sexual abuse, whether this is your own or someone else’s behaviour. Our helpline is a safe space for callers to talk about their concerns and questions.
Self-help
Our completely anonymous and free of charge self-help resources to help you explore, understand and address your sexual thoughts and behaviours towards children. They are divided into four sections, and you can work through them at your own pace.
Support and advice
Knowing the signs of harm or inappropriate behaviour and where to get help keeps children safe. If someone you know has been arrested for child sexual abuse offences, including viewing sexual images of children online, it’s crucial to act.
Online offender behaviour programmes
help people stop offending online. We work with people who have been arrested, cautioned or convicted for internet offences involving indecent images of children or sexual communications with children.
Group work programme
Supports partners, ex-partners, relatives and friends of anyone who has been arrested, cautioned or convicted for internet offences involving indecent images of children or sexual communication with children.
Educational programme
Programme for young people in trouble with the police, their school or college for inappropriate use of technology and the internet including behaviour such as sexting, indecent images of children and pornography.