Report it
If you are under 18, report online sexual abuse to one of our Child Protection Advisors at the CEOP Safety Centre.
If you're over 18, call 101 to speak to your local police.
Information on places you can go for help if you need it.
If you’re worried about something that’s happened to you, talking to an adult you know and trust could help you to feel better.
There are also a number of support services you can go to for the help you need.
CEOP work to protect children and young people under 18 from grooming and sexual abuse online.
What do young people report to CEOP?
Some of the things young people have reported to CEOP include:
Do not report online bullying to CEOP. If you are being bullied and would like to talk to someone in confidence, you can speak to Childline.
Find out more about what happens when you make a report to CEOP.
Childline is a free and confidential helpline for children and young people under 19. Confidential means not telling anyone else what you’ve said, so whatever you say stays between you and Childline.
They would only need to tell someone else if:
What do young people speak to Childline about?
You can contact Childline about anything. No problem is too big or too small. Whatever your worry, it's better out than in.
Childline have message boards for you to get support from other young people in similar situations. You can also find ways to cope with Childline’s Calm zone.
The Mix is a charity that provides free information and support for under 25s. You can tell them how you’re feeling without the worry of anyone else finding out. The Mix will only tell another organisation or agency what you’ve said in certain situations, such as if your life or someone else’s life being in danger. Read more about confidentiality at The Mix.
What do young people speak to The Mix about?
They can help with embarrassing problems, weird questions, and please-don’t-make-me-say-it-out-loud thoughts you have. The Mix gives young people the support and tools they need to take on any challenge they are facing.
The Mix also have group chat for 11-25 year olds and discussion boards for 13-25 year olds.
YoungMinds are a charity fighting for children and young people’s mental health. They want to make sure that no young person feels alone with their mental health, and they can get support, when they need it, no matter what.
Are you worried about your own or someone else’s sexual thoughts, feelings or actions? Shore can help.
Shore is part of The Lucy Faithfull Foundation. They have anonymous advice and support to help you or someone you know manage worrying thoughts and learn more about living safely both online and offline. All of their services are anonymous, which means you don’t have to say who you are.
Use Shore's chat service Monday: 2pm – 5:00pm, Wednesday: 5pm – 8pm
Send Shore an email (Shore aim to respond within 5 working days)
If you are under 18, report online sexual abuse to one of our Child Protection Advisors at the CEOP Safety Centre.
If you're over 18, call 101 to speak to your local police.
If you're ever in immediate harm or danger:
Free, confidential support online and over the phone for young people under 19.
The Mix is a charity that provides free information and support for under 25s.
Use their crisis messenger by texting THEMIX to 85258.