2PS - Prevent & Protect Through Support

Lead Participant: UNIVERSITY OF DERBY

Abstract

There are no changes to the project scope:-

The European Commission’s latest strategy for fighting child sexual abuse highlights a harsh reality that, globally, we are ‘losing the
battle’ against online child sexual abuse and exploitation (OCSEA). Various projects funded through the EU are working diligently to
identify the source of CSAM on both the Clearnet and Darknet and are establishing stronger awareness of the needs and requirements of
LEAsto fight the overloading volume of images, text, media files, etc. However, the IOCTA 2021 report also brings a chilling honesty that
the prevalence of materials shows no sign of slowing or stabilising. The adage that prevention is better than the cure never seemed more
fitting. Let us stress – 2PS project condemns all forms of sexual abuse and exploitation – and there are no excuses that justify behaviours
and actions that harm or victimise children. However, to reduce the number of abused children and those at risk of exploitation, we need
to address various challenges. Several of those relate to the Minor Attracted Persons (MAPs) and their needs for support and guidance to
prevent them from abusing. 2PS, which stands for Prevent & Protect Through Support is a highly innovative action offering a paradigm
shift in the approach to tackling child sexual abuse and exploitation (CSAE) across Europe. The highly qualified and diverse consortium
– together with leading global actors – are committed to laying the foundations for new coherent modus operandi that complement the
reactive approaches currently favoured. By addressing the support needs of MAPs, engaging Individuals at Risk (IAR), sharing the best
practices for guidance, therapy and treatment methods – combined with new training and awareness for frontline support workers and
LEAs – we can begin to move preventive actions to the forefront, offering alternative courses of action to existing offenders and IAR
– including MAPs.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

UNIVERSITY OF DERBY £192,005 £ 192,005
 

Participant

NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY
NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY £190,984 £ 190,984

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