Report online material you may consider illegal to the
appropriate authorities
It is vital that we all take responsibility for the Web and report
matters, which we believe could be illegal. By doing this we can
help to prevent illegal activities online, such as child-pornography
or attempts to lure children via chat, mail or messaging.
National
Centre for Technology in Education (http://www.ncte.ie/internetsafety) Provides information and advice
on Internet safety issues for teachers and parents.
Hotline(http://www.hotline.ie)
Irish hotline for reporting online child pornography.
Reports can be made by emailing report@hotline.ie or
phoning 1890-610710
Internet Service Providers
Association of Ireland(http://www.ispai.ie)
An organisation that represents the Internet Service
Providers industry at national,
European and international level.
IAB (Internet Advisory Board)
(http://www.iab.ie)
An organisation that monitors developments regarding
illegal and harmful use of the
Internet.
Safer Internet Action Plan
(http://www.saferinternet.org)
The Safer Internet Action Plan is the European Union’s
response to promoting safety on the Internet, addressing
the controversial issue of illegal, harmful and racist
content.
Barnardos
(http://www.barnardos.ie)
Barnados is a leading independent agency for children
and families.
COPINE
(http://copine.ucc.ie/conf_main.php3)
The COPINE Project is an initiative which addresses
the issue of child exploitation via the Internet.