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Online grooming describes a process where someone befriends a child online and builds up their trust with the intention of manipulating them, exploiting them or causing them harm.
What you need to know
Groomers will often build an emotional connection with a child to gain their trust and offenders might look to exploit issues such as loneliness, isolation, low self-esteem, family or relationship difficulties or exploring sexuality.
The child could be groomed by someone they know or a complete stranger. Groomers use a range of tactics to gain power and control over their intended victim. These can include posing as a non-threatening friend, flirting, bribing with real or virtual gifts, compliments, blackmail and isolating the child from friends and family.
Teaching children from a young age what healthy and respectful relationships look like can help them understand who to trust online and empower them to avoid or safely deal with inappropriate contact.
By GwE GogleddOnline grooming describes a process where someone befriends a child online and builds up their trust with the intention of manipulating them, exploiting them or causing them harm.
What you need to know
Groomers will often build an emotional connection with a child to gain their trust and offenders might look to exploit issues such as loneliness, isolation, low self-esteem, family or relationship difficulties or exploring sexuality.
The child could be groomed by someone they know or a complete stranger. Groomers use a range of tactics to gain power and control over their intended victim. These can include posing as a non-threatening friend, flirting, bribing with real or virtual gifts, compliments, blackmail and isolating the child from friends and family.
Teaching children from a young age what healthy and respectful relationships look like can help them understand who to trust online and empower them to avoid or safely deal with inappropriate contact.