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AGENDA

  • Welcome and introduction — Presentation of participants, the purpose of the meeting and shared ground rules for the day.
     
  • Current situation: What is happening in tech and child safety? — A brief overview of the external landscape, focusing on current trends, challenges and opportunities.
    Childhood will share advance information from an upcoming report on AI and the prevention of child sexual abuse.
     
  • Joint trendspotting — Each participant shares a 2–3 minute reflection from their own field — a piece of news, a challenge or a trend relevant to the group. (See instructions below.)
     
  • Discussion and next steps — Joint summary of insights and concrete steps forward.

The event runs from 10:00 to 13:00.


 

Before the meeting — prepare your trendspotting

As part of Tech Think Tank, we are building a network to meet tomorrow's challenges, grounded in broad expertise at the intersection of child protection and technology.

We therefore ask all participants to prepare 2–3 minutes in which you share a piece of news, a challenge or a trend from within your field that may be valuable for the group to know about. No presentation necessary.

Unsure about what is relevant? Childhood is available to help you think through ideas and thoughts ahead of the meeting.

 

Chatham House Rules 

For the sake of confidentiality, this events applies Chatham House rules. In short, that means that information shared during the event can be disseminated, but the identity or the affiliation of the speaker may not. 

Read more about Chatham House rules here. 

 

 

Tech Think Tank is an independent forum operated by World Childhood Foundation and Telia in collaboration, with no affiliation to any political party or political movement. 

Our purpose is to advocate for children's rights and to build collaborations that prevent sexual abuse against children. In our work we strive for neutrality and welcome dialogue with stakeholders from across society.