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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Child Protection Agency CEOP Calls On Facebook And Other Social Networking Sites To Adopt Panic Button To Protect Youngsters

Child Protection Agency CEOP Calls On Facebook And Other Social Networking Sites To Adopt Panic Button To Protect Youngsters

The UK’s national centre for protecting children, the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre has called for all social networking providers to adopt a one click button on their sites so children can get immediate police help and advice.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

How about an emergency button for reporting CPS agency for perjury, fraud, abuse, etc of children's cases, which would result in an outside investigation of both the agency and the courts. The outside agency would be given the right to all the files including the sealed court files and be able to determine whether the agency and judge had engaged in any form of collusion and be able to prosecute anyone for wrong-doing. More children are being injured and no such system is in place now and as much as 70% (or more) of the child welfare court cases may already have such abuse in them. Kids need this worse than an additional method of contacting the police for child abuse.

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