Partners

The Child Online Safety Toolkit owes its wisdom and structure to the work of many individuals and organisations over many years. Thank you! 5Rights Foundation wishes in particular to thank the hundreds of young people from all over the globe who have contributed to the toolkit and General Comment 25 on children’s Rights in relation to the Digital Environment. We thank you for sharing your experience and views.

Partners

The Child Online Safety Toolkit owes its wisdom and structure to the work of many individuals and organisations over many years. Thank you! 5Rights Foundation wishes in particular to thank the hundreds of young people from all over the globe who have contributed to the toolkit and General Comment 25 on children’s Rights in relation to the Digital Environment. We thank you for sharing your experience and views.

Consultation Partners

We are grateful to many organisations with whom we consulted on the content for the Child Online Safety Toolkit.

Child Online Safety Toolkit Launch Event

Watch a full recording of the event, featuring inspirational young advocates and international leaders.

5Rights Foundation exists to build a digital world that young people deserve. Working with and on behalf of young people, we publish research and develop policy that advocates for enforceable regulation and international agreements. We develop technical standards and protocols with engineers and partners in order to imagine and design an online world that children and young people can access creatively, knowledgeably, and fearlessly.

This work was produced by 5Rights Foundation, with thanks to Susie Alegre, Doughty Street Chambers, Professor Julia Davidson, University of East London, and colleagues from the University of Rwanda for their significant contributions.

5Rights Foundation gratefully acknowledges the financial support provided for this programme by the End Violence Fund. The End Violence Fund provides financial support to programmes that deliver practical, innovative solutions to protect children from online exploitation and abuse.

The Child Online Safety Toolkit is supported by partners around the world