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Webinar: Beyond content - what it takes to build and scale proactive child protection
Schedule & Registration
Date: Wednesday, April 30th
Time: 16:00 CEST / 3 PM BST / 10 AM EDT / 11 PM KST
Speakers: Alycia Little, Senior Strategist (Minor Safety) at Pinterest, and Shaheen Eusebio Ladjouze, Subject Matter Expert at Resolver Trust & Safety
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This session will be recorded.
About
How can we move beyond reactive approaches to truly protect children in digital spaces? In a world where threats evolve faster than policies, what does genuinely proactive child safety look like?
Join Shaheen Eusebio Ladjouze, Subject Matter Expert at Resolver Trust & Safety, and Alycia Little, Senior Strategist for Minor Safety at Pinterest, in an interview-style webinar as they tackle these critical questions. This session explores the complex challenges of building protection systems that anticipate and prevent harm rather than simply responding to it. Discover how online safety solutions can be expanded to tackle larger, systemic issues and why it truly "takes a village" to build strong, effective child protection.
This webinar is designed for INHOPE member hotlines, partners, policymakers, law enforcement, government agencies, NGOs, trust and safety professionals, and others working in child protection.
Speaker Biography
Shaheen Eusebio Ladjouze is a Child Endangerment Analyst focused on protecting children from online threats and predatory networks. With a background in linguistics and the socioeconomic impact of language, her cultural awareness and language skills support her in identifying global child safety risks.
Alycia Little is a Senior Strategist focused on Child Safety, now in her fourth year at Pinterest. She has a background in criminal behavior with a master’s in forensic psychology and specialises in scaling content enforcement operations. Prior to her time in tech, she worked as a crisis clinician in behavioral health hospitals and incarceration settings.
Interested in attending? Click here to register. Please note that all applicants are subject to review and approval.

This webinar is designed for INHOPE member hotlines, partners, policymakers, law enforcement, government, NGOs, professionals in trust and safety, and more. Click here to register.
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