In this presentation, I explore the sexual abuse and exploitation of children and teenagers, both in person and online, and I focus heavily on one challenge that has driven so much of my work over the last decade: how do we communicate this subject in a way that people can truly understand?
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In this episode, I speak with Danny, a 73-year-old who spent eight years working as an online child decoy as part of an activist team. He explains how these teams operate, how they gather evidence, how cases are passed to police, and what the process can look like from first message to court.
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In this episode, I speak with a detective who spent nine years investigating child sexual abuse and reflects on the personal impact of that work.
Stopping people from sexually abusing children is complex, and it raises difficult questions about what needs to happen both before harm is done and after someone has crossed a line.
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I wanted to find a way to teach body safety and online safety that actually connected — not just another formal talk that goes over their heads. So, I turned safeguarding into one big game.
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When it comes to children and teenagers, their behaviour around bodies, boundaries, and sexuality can be complex — and often misunderstood.
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Bonnie Blue has built a huge following — and makes over £1 million a month — by leaning into schoolgirl and “barely legal” fantasies. But why are these themes so popular, why do they spread so easily on social media, and what does her success say about us as a society?
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For years, concerns have been raised about the easy access young people have to online pornography — and the potential impact it’s having on their developing brains. Now, new laws are finally being introduced in the UK to block under-18s from these sites.
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