A document providing guidance and support on the MNR to countries and organisations to help them deliver on it. The Model is focused on helping countries to build their response to child sexual exploitation online (Source: WeProtect Global Alliance)
Secondary victimisation has been defined as negative social or societal reaction not stemming directly from the criminal act but from the way institutions and other individuals deal with the victim. An example of secondary victimisation is when the victim is frequently exposed to the perpetrator.
Entities or individuals which have demonstrated particular expertise and competence to tackle harmful online content.