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SIC+ programme: Mexico - Fundación PAS

This country participates in the SIC+ (Safer Internet Centre plus) programme to share knowledge and good practices based on Europe’s experiences. It does not receive EU co-funding.
Profile last updated: March 2025

About the organisation

At Fundación PAS, we are dedicated to promoting a culture of prevention, attention, and reporting of child sexual abuse, with the aim of safeguarding the rights of girls, boys, and adolescents, both in physical and digital environments. As administrators of the Te Protejo México reporting line, we provide a virtual platform to report sexual abuse material, sexual exploitation, and other violations within digital environments to minors under 18 years old.
To turn this initiative into a tangible reality, we have developed a collective impact model in which we collaborate with international organizations, government, industry (including companies like Meta, X, Instagram, and TikTok), civil associations, businesses, schools. 

Awareness centre

Our awareness-raising activities are permanent and we address parents, teachers, children, adolescents and caregivers.
Our approach is determined by awareness, prevention, reporting culture and help lines and tools.  An important part is always the content of digital civility; where we talk about the risks on the Internet and all the tools that exist so that children and adolescents can be protected.  One strategy we are building is to involve the Youth Council more and more in these tasks.

Helpline

The helpline we work with on a daily basis is the Citizen Security Council of the CDMX. Although this organization is located in Mexico City, its work covers the entire country. They have a trust line and chat for children and adolescents, a national line against trafficking and sexual violence, a safe diversity line (LGBTTTIQA+), and they address issues of sextortion. In addition to providing psychological support and accompaniment, they also have a criminal team

Hotline

  • Annually, in observance of the International Day of Internet Safety, we host the International Conference for a Digital World Free of Child Sexual Abuse Material. The next conference is scheduled to take place in Monterrey.
  • We currently talk about digital safety in our hotline reporting, we talk to parents to be mindful of maintaining safe online practices. We also ran a campaign talking about Safer Internet Day, talking about issues such as grooming, sexting, parental controls. 
     

Youth participation

Fundación PAS established a Youth Council to amplify the voices of this generation, enabling us to innovate our content and raise awareness among teenagers across digital platforms.
The Youth Council creates TikTok content to educate peers on digital civility and online safety. They also represent Fundación PAS in forums and conferences, advocating for the protection of children and adolescents in digital environments.

This country participates in the SIC+ (Safer Internet Centre plus) programme to share knowledge and good practices based on Europe’s experiences. It does not receive EU co-funding.
Profile last updated: March 2025

About the organisation

At Fundación PAS, we are dedicated to promoting a culture of prevention, attention, and reporting of child sexual abuse, with the aim of safeguarding the rights of girls, boys, and adolescents, both in physical and digital environments. As administrators of the Te Protejo México reporting line, we provide a virtual platform to report sexual abuse material, sexual exploitation, and other violations within digital environments to minors under 18 years old.
To turn this initiative into a tangible reality, we have developed a collective impact model in which we collaborate with international organizations, government, industry (including companies like Meta, X, Instagram, and TikTok), civil associations, businesses, schools. 

Awareness centre

Our awareness-raising activities are permanent and we address parents, teachers, children, adolescents and caregivers.
Our approach is determined by awareness, prevention, reporting culture and help lines and tools.  An important part is always the content of digital civility; where we talk about the risks on the Internet and all the tools that exist so that children and adolescents can be protected.  One strategy we are building is to involve the Youth Council more and more in these tasks.

Helpline

The helpline we work with on a daily basis is the Citizen Security Council of the CDMX. Although this organization is located in Mexico City, its work covers the entire country. They have a trust line and chat for children and adolescents, a national line against trafficking and sexual violence, a safe diversity line (LGBTTTIQA+), and they address issues of sextortion. In addition to providing psychological support and accompaniment, they also have a criminal team

Hotline

  • Annually, in observance of the International Day of Internet Safety, we host the International Conference for a Digital World Free of Child Sexual Abuse Material. The next conference is scheduled to take place in Monterrey.
  • We currently talk about digital safety in our hotline reporting, we talk to parents to be mindful of maintaining safe online practices. We also ran a campaign talking about Safer Internet Day, talking about issues such as grooming, sexting, parental controls. 
     

Youth participation

Fundación PAS established a Youth Council to amplify the voices of this generation, enabling us to innovate our content and raise awareness among teenagers across digital platforms.
The Youth Council creates TikTok content to educate peers on digital civility and online safety. They also represent Fundación PAS in forums and conferences, advocating for the protection of children and adolescents in digital environments.

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