We are ethical, open and honest. We are research-driven and base our actions on evidence. We follow through on our words and act with professionalism, show respect and consideration to all and do what is right.
Advice for parents, carers, professionals, and survivors, providing guidance on understanding key issues, responding to challenges, keeping children safe, maintaining wellbeing and where to find additional support.
We offer comprehensive support through specialised training, assessments, interventions, and case consultancy. We provide bespoke assessments, specialist interventions and consultancy in relation to child sexual abuse and harmful sexual behaviour.
Through research, we develop effective strategies, inform public policy and provide the best support and interventions for individuals and families.
Through our advocacy work, we press for the system changes that are needed to enable a greater focus to be placed on the prevention of child sexual abuse.
As a charity, we rely on the kindness and generosity of people like you to support our vital work to prevent child sexual abuse.
By donating, fundraising, or simply spreading the word about our work, your support will have a huge impact.
By Vicky Young, Senior Helpline Manager at The Lucy Faithfull Foundation
International collaboration is vital to prevent online child sexual abuse because this illegal behaviour knows no borders. It is important that agencies globally continue to share information and coordinate responses to best ensure that online sexual abuse is prevented and children are protected.
This why I was delighted to be invited, alongside Ellen Janssen from Stop It Now! Netherlands, for the 39th Operational Meeting of the INTERPOL Specialists Group on Crimes against Children (SGCAC) in Lyon.
The conference welcomed experts and leaders from all INTERPOL member states to discuss current innovations and techniques to prevent online child sexual abuse. It was a pleasure to be amongst so many global leaders in the field.
Ellen and I highlighted the need for prevention services that work with people who either offend or have offended in the past. The Stop It Now! approach involves giving anonymous and confidential support to people worried about their sexual thoughts or behaviours towards children. By helping them identify the reasons for their behaviour and motivating them to take action to prevent sexual harm to children, we play an important part in preventing child sexual abuse even if law enforcement is not involved.
The overall presentation represented Stop It Now! initiatives from around the globe which highlighted the scale of child sexual abuse across the world. To illustrate the size of the problem, the NSPCC shared some striking statistics which stated that in the UK there were 30,000 child sexual abuse image offences in 2022 alone, but with only 9,000 people arrested for those same crimes every year.
This supports what we already know: whilst the UK police response to online child sexual abuse is one of the most effective in the world, law enforcement is unable to cope with the problem alone. We also can support people after arrest to help them address the causes of the behaviour and develop strategies to prevent re-offending.
After the presentation, we were pleased to field such a broad range of questions from topics such as social media referrals to how we reduce the suicide risk of those who have offended. We continue to find that a high number of people find out about our services from social media adverts. This is a good way to reach out to people who are not yet known to the police or whose behaviour might not be illegal but risky, leading to possible future offences. Although a lot of our focus is encouraging people to address their offending behaviour, we recognise their mental well-being is vital to being able to do this. That’s why we also support callers through difficult times such as the emotional impact of being arrested and encourage them to seek mental health support.
We were thrilled to receive such a positive response to our work from international law enforcement. In the breakout session, we talked about the role of law enforcement in the Stop It Now! model and we spoke to attendees from across the world including from the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Romania, the UK, India, Moldova, Norway and Bolivia. This discussion touched on terminology, motivation for seeking help, and police approaches to address the growth of online offending against children. The debate was so lively that we only managed to get through half of our slides!
It was heartening to hear that around half of the attendees were already aware of our deterrence messaging before the conference. For example, in Norway, the police have contacted 550,000 IP addresses using peer-to-peer file sharing and included information about where to get help to stop (including !). Since then, they have seen a 67% reduction in this kind of file sharing of sexual images of children.
We are looking forward to continuing to work collaboratively and across borders to address the growing problem of online child sexual abuse in the future.
Our Stop It Now helpline, self help and programmes are there to help anyone concerned about child sexual abuse. Shore is for teenagers worried about sexual behaviour.
Our helpline 0808 1000 900
2 Birch House, Harris Business Park, Hanbury Road
Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove, B60 4DJ
Lucy Faithfull Foundation is a Registered Charity No. 1013025, and is a company limited by guarantee, Registered in England No. 2729957.
We are ethical, open and honest. We are research-driven and base our actions on evidence. We follow through on our words and act with professionalism, show respect and consideration to all and do what is right.
Advice for parents, carers, professionals, and survivors, providing guidance on understanding key issues, responding to challenges, keeping children safe, maintaining wellbeing and where to find additional support.
We offer comprehensive support through specialised training, assessments, interventions, and case consultancy. We provide bespoke assessments, specialist interventions and consultancy in relation to child sexual abuse and harmful sexual behaviour.
Through research, we develop effective strategies, inform public policy and provide the best support and interventions for individuals and families.
Through our advocacy work, we press for the system changes that are needed to enable a greater focus to be placed on the prevention of child sexual abuse.
As a charity, we rely on the kindness and generosity of people like you to support our vital work to prevent child sexual abuse.
By donating, fundraising, or simply spreading the word about our work, your support will have a huge impact.
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As you may have noticed, our website looks a little different now. We’ve restructured and redesigned the site to be more accessible to you, so we’d love to know what you think. All feedback will remain anonymous; we do not collect any personal identifying information.