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  2. Childnet - Wikipedia

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    In November 2011, Childnet facilitated the involvement of young people in an executive board meeting of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety. [8] Childnet is part of Facebook's Safety Advisory Board, composed of five leading internet safety organisations. Facebook consults with these organisations on issues related to online safety. [9]

  3. Nigel Williams (children's rights activist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Williams founded and became the first CEO of Childnet International, [1] [2] a position he held until July 2003. [3] [4] Under his leadership, Childnet took the initiative to found the INHOPE association. [5] He has also served on the boards of the Internet Watch Foundation and the Internet Content Rating Association. [2]

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  6. Family Online Safety Institute - Wikipedia

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    Family Online Safety Institute; Abbreviation: FOSI: Formation: February 2007: Purpose "The Family Online Safety Institute works to make the online world safer for kids and their families by identifying and promoting best practice, tools and methods in the field of online safety, that also respect free expression."

  7. House passes Laken Riley Act, teeing up immigration crackdown

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    The House passed an amended version of the Laken Riley Act on Wednesday on a vote of 263-156, teeing up major immigration reform at the start of President Donald Trump's second administration.

  8. Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home, also known at the Annie Wittenmyer Home or the Annie Wittenmyer Center, located in Davenport, Iowa, United States is a former orphanage for children. It is listed on the Davenport Register of Historic Properties and as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places .

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