Join us for this partnership event as we explore current Concerns, Trends, Threats & Opportunities for Children & Young People
Keynote Speaker: Tamsin McNally, Hotline Manager at the Internet Watch Foundation who oversees a team of Analysts who investigate reports from members of the public who have stumbled across potential child sexual abuse images. They additionally proactively search for child sexual abuse material on the internet so that it can be blocked and removed. In partnership with the NSPCC, the IWF also run Report Remove; a tool that empowers children in the UK to report their own nude images and get them taken down. She also manages the IWF Taskforce team, who assess and grade images and videos of child sexual abuse, creating hashes that can be used to prevent further distribution.
Tamsin will present the latest 2025 IWF activity statistics, campaigns, an update on financially motivated sexual extortion, report & remove, further evolution in AI, chatbots, COM Threat and Legislation, so we are all working as one.
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Leah McBain, Youth Convenor, Highland Council – Feedback from Highland Youth Engagement Work (Digital Harm)
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Mhor Collective – Importance of Digital Inclusion
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Rory Anderson, Barnardos RISE Service – Use of APPS
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Paul Jarvis, Youth Development Officer (Grantown and Kingussie) – Digital Resilience programme
- Katia Narzisi, Planet Youth/NHS Public Health – Speakeasy – Supporting Children and Families
We expect high demand for this event, booking application does not guarantee place. A confirmation email will be sent separately. We may need to limit place allocation to ensure equal distribution of places between agencies & teams.
Venue, times and further details will be sent on confirmation of booking.
Please be aware given the subject matter and content of this event will contain references to child sexual abuse and exploitation; the content may be distressing, please consider your own wellbeing with regards to this.
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