This year, Childhelp had the extraordinary privilege of attending INTERPOL’s 41st Operational Meeting in Lyon, France — an invitation extended to only 200 global organizations and agencies working to combat crimes against children — to present on the organization's multi-disciplinary team model.| Childhelp
Connect to Protect Kids, or CTPK, is now under the Childhelp umbrella. This partnership marks a transformative moment in the fight against child abuse, making Childhelp the first national organization in the U.S. to offer aligned prevention programs for both children and adults.| Childhelp
Several Childhelp team members recently attended the 41st International Symposium on Child Abuse. Among the highlights was the overwhelming interest in Childhelp’s innovative new module — developed in partnership with Meta and other industry leaders — “Staying Safe from Online Harm,” a timely resource aimed at protecting children in digital spaces.| Childhelp
The case of Ruby Franke, a popular family vlogger arrested for alleged child abuse, has reignited important conversations about the ethics and dangers of sharenting. While not all sharenting leads to such extreme outcomes, the practice raises significant concerns about privacy, exploitation, and the long-term effect on children. Below are the potential risks of sharenting and guidance for safeguarding the well-being of children.| Childhelp