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Faceup2it is a youth education website centered on awareness of the risks of child sexual exploitation (CSE). The crawled text defines CSE as a form of sexual abuse in which young people under 18 are manipulated or coerced into sexual activity. The site was initiated and developed with the involvement of young people connected to FACE (Fighting Against Child Exploitation). Its purpose is to help vulnerable or risk-taking teenagers understand external risks and learn how to stay safe.
It is not a typical paid course platform, but more of a public-interest online safety education resource library. The content covers topics such as healthy and unhealthy relationships, online safety, boundaries around selfies and sexting, sexual consent, grooming, and the risks of sexual exploitation. Formats include the “Loves Me…Loves Me Not” healthy relationships quiz, articles, boys’ diaries, stories, poems, photos, videos, and the #SaySomething campaign, making it suitable for teenagers to explore sensitive but important issues through self-directed learning.
The site was originally created by a group of young people in Scotland in 2006. In 2014, it was updated through a collaboration between NWG Network and Barnardos Scotland, with participation from young people in the UK affected by CSE. In 2015, the NWG Network Youth Advisory Group promoted the #SaySomething campaign and worked with Missing People to launch a free, anonymous, confidential 24/7 helpline. The crawled text does not mention any fees, subscriptions, or payment information, so it can be regarded as a free informational resource, but not as a formal course service.
Its strengths are its focused subject matter, strong public-interest orientation, and youth-involved design, which makes the messaging closer to its target audience. The quizzes and story-based content also help lower the barrier to understanding. The drawbacks are also clear: there is no systematic course syllabus, teacher guidance, assignment feedback, or learning certificate. The site’s terms also state that the information is for general use only and that completeness and accuracy are not guaranteed. In addition, its resources and helpline are clearly UK-oriented, so users in China need to make their own judgments regarding the legal context, support channels, and language.
It is suitable as an introductory self-protection resource for teenagers, as a reference for schools or nonprofit organizations conducting discussions on healthy relationships and online safety, and for parents and social workers seeking to understand related issues. The language of instruction is English. The crawled text does not provide information on access from mainland China, so this is marked as unknown. Even if the site is accessible, it should not directly replace local professional support or legal assistance.
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faceup2it.org is an United Kingdom Nonprofit provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach faceup2it.org directly.