

The Symposium is a one day, ticketed event designed for leaders and decision makers shaping their organisations approach to child safety.
Why the Symposium matters
When it comes to protecting children from child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA), technology sits at the heart of both the problem and the solution. As digital platforms, AI systems and online services evolve, so do the methods used to facilitate harm to children. This year’s Symposium explores how a modern “safety stack” — spanning technical tools, organisational culture and workforce capability — can prevent, detect and disrupt harm at scale.
Foster cross-section connections
The symposium provides ample opportunities for attendees to connect meaningfully with the public sector, specifically those in government agencies, law enforcement and academia as well as to engage with peers from a broad range of industries including:
Learn through expert-led, real world insights
Through panels, high-impact discussions and real-life case studies, attendees will gain visibility into:
The event operates under the Chatham House Rule, creating an environment for honest and candid dialogue, enabling attendees to share challenges and learnings more openly.
As organisations confront rapidly evolving risks, the Symposium provides a vital forum for problem-solving, knowledge exchange and capacity building.





ICMEC Australia acknowledges Traditional Owners throughout Australia and their continuing connection to lands, waters and communities. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, and Elders past and present.