Report Remove – Supporting Young People to take down nudes shared online

Supporting young people to take down nudes shared online

When a young person loses control of a nude image of themselves, it can be very distressing. It’s important that young people don’t feel judged when this happens and you should reassure them that they haven’t done anything wrong. You should also follow your organisation’s child protection procedures.

You can also help a young person aged under 18 to use the Report Remove tool to see if the image or video can be taken down, and Childline can provide further support. Find out more in their video below.

How it works and using Report Remove

To find out more about Report Remove and about how young people can access it, click here

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