Child Abuse: Report it or Seek Help in the UK & Ireland
Courtesy of http://www.stopitnow.org.uk/info_alphbetical.htm

www.childnet-int.org - Childnet International
www.kidsmart.org.uk - produced by the charity Childnet for schools with safety tips for children when using the Internet or mobile phones.
www.fkbko.net - For Kids by Kids online
www.chatdanger.com - Childnet International site
www.iwf.org.uk - Internet Watch Foundation the UK hotline for reporting illegal content specifically: Child abuse images worldwide, criminally obscene content and criminally racist content, hosted in the UK.
www.websafecrackerz.com MSN child safety site designed by teens for teens to help them understand the importance of safe surfing on the Internet Aimed at 13-16 year olds.
www.getnetwise.org - Get Net Wise
www.childprotectionuk.net - Safeguarding children and young people
advice and support on all child protection matters, help to organisations/groups to develop child protection policies and safe practice, training courses and material. 24 hour helpline 0845 120 4550
www.safety.ngfl.gov.uk - DfES Superhighway Safety. This site provides advice on all aspects of Internet safety for schools and LEAs. It includes advice on Internet filtering, the use of chat rooms and e-mail in education, the use of pupil photographs on school web sites and lots of case studies of good practice.
www.parentscentre.gov.uk - Safety for Parents
The Parents Centre Online has a fully-updated section on Internet safety issues written especially for parents.
www.saferinternet.org - The Safer Internet Programme concerns the promotion of safety on the Internet and is the European Union’s response to tackling the controversial issue of illegal, harmful and racist content on the Internet
www.wisekids.org.uk - WISE KIDS was set up to promote Positive and Safe Internet use. WISE KIDS works with communities, libraries, youth organisations, local education authorities, schools and businesses throughout Wales and elsewhere, to raise awareness of positive and safe Internet use. Information for young people, parents and teachers.