Report it
If you are under 18, report online sexual abuse to one of our Child Protection Advisors at the CEOP Safety Centre.
If you're over 18, call 101 to speak to your local police.
By ‘sexual experience’ we mean any way that people connect with each other sexually. This can be online and in person and includes:
When it comes to sexual activity everyone is different, and you should only ever do it because you want to, you feel ready and you're 16 or over.
All sexual experiences should be your decision, feel safe, have consent from those involved and never be under pressure. Find out more about how to know if you’re ready for sex.
In the UK, the age of sexual consent (when you can legally have sex) is 16 years old. The law is not there to punish you, but to protect you and make sure sexual experiences are appropriate and not harmful.
In most cases the law won’t punish but will protect:
Find out more about sex and the law.
For any sexual experience to be healthy, there should be consent, respect, honesty and enjoyment. This means:
Consent
Respect
Honesty
There aren’t any lies, tricks, or not sharing important information. This includes being honest about:
Enjoyment
If you are under 18, report online sexual abuse to one of our Child Protection Advisors at the CEOP Safety Centre.
If you're over 18, call 101 to speak to your local police.
If you're ever in immediate harm or danger:
Free, confidential support online and over the phone for young people under 19.
The Mix is a charity that provides free information and support for under 25s.
Use their crisis messenger by texting THEMIX to 85258.
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