FOREWORD15TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LANZAROTE CONVENTION
Achievements, challenges and way forward
Surviving childhood sexual abuse through art
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
Practical impact of the monitoring work on the “circle of trust”
Leveraging data to combat child sexual exploitation and abuse
I. COMPOSITION OF THE LANZAROTE COMMITTEE II. FUNCTIONS OF THE LANZAROTE COMMITTEE
A. Monitoring the implementation of the Lanzarote Convention
1. Protecting children against sexual abuse in the circle of trust: implementation report
2. Data collection mechanisms on child sexual exploitation and sexual abuse: implementation report
3. Technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and abuse: compliance procedure
4. Screening of professionals, volunteers and other persons in contact with children: a new monitoring round
B. Exchange of information, experience and good practice
1. Day for the Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse
2. Implementation of the Lanzarote Convention in State Parties
3. Participation in meetings on behalf of the Lanzarote Committee
4. Promoting accession to the Lanzarote Convention
5. HELP courses on children’s rights
6. Co-operation with other Council of Europe bodies
7. Co-operation with other international organisations
8. Co-operation with civil society
III. THE LANZAROTE COMMITTEE WITHIN THE COUNCIL OF EUROPE STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK
A. The Steering Committee for the Rights of the Child (CDENF)
B. Co-operation projects
APPENDICES
Appendix I – List of meetings of the Lanzarote Committee
Appendix II – Composition of the Lanzarote Committee
Appendix III – Composition of the Bureau of the Lanzarote Committee and list of representatives of the Lanzarote Committee to other entities
Appendix IV – Participation of the Lanzarote Committee and of the Council of Europe Secretariat in meetings on behalf of the Lanzarote Committee