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The Internet Watch Foundation
The Internet Watch Foundation works in partnership with ISPs, Telcos, Mobile Operators, Software Providers, Police and Government, to minimise the availability of illegal Internet content particularly child abuse images. Our Internet Hotline can deal with reports of potentially illegal Internet content.

National Child Protection Clearinghouse
The National Child Protection Clearinghouse is funded by the Australian Government's Department of Family and Community Services under the auspices of the Australian Council for Children and Parenting as part of the Commonwealth's response to the problem of child abuse. Their goal is to inform policy, practice and research into child abuse prevention.

Netalert
NetAlert is a not-for-profit organisation that was founded by and reports to the Australian government. It provides advice and education on managing access to online content.

NetSafe
NetSafe is a programme of New Zealand’s Internet Safety Group (ISG). It provides cybersafety education for all New Zealanders - children, parents, schools, community organisations and businesses.

Nettys World
A site for children containing interactive games that reinforce internet safety messages.

NSW Police: A Guide to Internet Safety
A brief guide to Internet safety by the NSW Police in Australia.

Safety First - Ocean County New Jersey
A guide to Internet safety and fun sites for children.

The University of Oklahoma Police Notebook
The OUPD web site provides information on identity-theft, Internet-fraud, and Internet scams.

Don't Suffer In Silence
This web site is intended to show pupils, their families and teachers how to tackle a problem that has gone on for far too long. It is packed with new ideas, practical techniques and the valuable experiences of those who have been bullied, or have even bullied others, to demonstrate that you need not Suffer in Silence.

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