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Another International Knowledge Exchange at Internet Hotline – Welcoming an Analyst from the Irish Hotline
During the programme, both hotlines provided in-depth presentations on their operations, regulatory frameworks, and the professional and mental health support practices in place to safeguard the wellbeing of their analysts.
A record number of two and a half million URLs of child sexual abuse material was initiated for removal worldwide in 2024
The analysts found that nine out of ten recordings featured children under 13 years old, and 98% of the recordings were of girls.
Internet Hotline helps with a downloadable information package
It was important that children understood exactly what kind of problems they could contact the Internet Hotline with and what help they could get to solve these problems, thus the authority also prepared the information in a “child-friendly language”.
The Internet Hotline’s autumn campaign speaks to children as well
The autumn campaign of the Internet Hotline – the legal advisory service run by the National Media and Infocommunications Authority – aims to combat online abuse, in particular intimate image abuse, grooming and cyberbullying.
18 November – European Day for the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse
For this year’s European Day, we would like to bring a new publication by INHOPE – the International Association of Internet Hotlines – to everyone’s attention, as a new resource in combating the online sexual exploitation of children.
Sharing of knowledge and practices: visit of Moldovan and Serbian colleagues at Internet Hotline
Between the 2nd and 4th of October, Internet Hotline hosted the colleagues of the Moldovan and Serbian hotlines. The Moldovan colleague’s participation was funded by INHOPE under the Peer-to-Peer exchange programme. The analyst of the Serbian hotline joined the study trip through self-funding. The primary aim of the programme was to give colleagues an insight into the operation and analytical practice of the NMHH’s Internet Hotline, but the meeting also meant a common reflection, sharing of knowledge and practices for all participants.
About the Internet Hotline and the help it can provide
The Internet Hotline is an online information and assistance service operated by the National Media and Infocommunications Authority since 2011 as a public interest service, working to make the internet a safer place.
Dare to ask for help! Campaign against online abuse to protect children
The Internet Hotline legal advisory service has launched a national media campaign for educational purposes. The aim is to enable parents and children to recognise online abuse as soon as possible, to encourage them to ask for help if they are in trouble and to let them know where to turn to for help.
Study visit at the IWF
Analysts from the National Media and Infocommunications Authority’s (NMHH) Internet Hotline (IH) had the unique opportunity to undertake a study visit at the UK-based Internet Watch Foundation (IWF). The IWF is recognised as one of the world’s leading hotlines and plays a key role in the fight against child sexual exploitation. During their two-day visit, IH analysts gained insight into the IWF’s operations and brought back a wide range of valuable experiences.
Intimate image abuse is not the victim’s fault. Internet Holtine helps
In 2023, the Internet Hotline (IH) handled 2047 reports, 42% of which were related to child sexual abuse. While intimate image abuse of adults remained a serious problem in 2023, the number of parents seeking help from the IH increased significantly compared to previous years.