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Strengthening the frontlines response to CSEA 

Law enforcement training and capacity development

ICMEC Australia coordinates and delivers training nationally and internationally. ICMEC Australia recognises the critical role of frontline responders and organisations in identifying, preventing, and responding to child sexual exploitation and abuse (CSEA). We work alongside law enforcement, government, and industry to strengthen capability and ensure teams access up-to-date, practical, and impactful training. 

 

Our upcoming partnerships for 2026 include:

Child Abuse Response Training for Frontline Police

In collaboration with our law enforcement partners, ICMEC Australia has developed a general awareness training package for frontline officers on online child sexual exploitation and abuse (OCSEA). Running across 2026, the program provides officers with an overview of OCSEA crime types and community-facing reporting pathways to strengthen their frontline response.

ICMEC Australia has sought Federal Government support for this program in the 2026–27 Budget. Read our Pre-Budget Submission below.
READ OUR PRE-BUDGET SUBMISSION

Our previous partnerships include:

Open-source intelligence training

In November 2025, ICMEC Australia partnered with OSINT Industries to deliver specialist open-source intelligence training to almost 50 NSW and Tasmania Police officers. The program equipped law enforcement with practical OSINT skills and tools to support proactive investigations into online child sexual exploitation and abuse.

Combatting Online Sexual Exploitation of Children training

In January 2025, ICMEC Australia was proud to sponsor and partner in the delivery of COSEC training to 27 Australian and New Zealand law enforcement. Trainers from EUROPOL and the European Cybercrime Centre delivered cutting-edge, case-linked insights to combat OCSEA, marking the first time this international program was held in Australia.

Child Rescue Coalition training

In September 2024, ICMEC Australia sponsored and coordinated training delivered by the Child Rescue Coalition. The training equipped 23 law enforcement officers with skills to use CRC’s CPS software tools for proactive investigations and computer forensic functions targeting the distribution of child sexual abuse material across multiple file-sharing networks. ICMEC Australia also hosted a networking event.

'Be the solution' training

In August 2024, ICMEC Australia sponsored and coordinated the delivery of specialist training for 46 officers in Victoria and NSW. Contracted trainers delivered a victim-centric, trauma-informed approach to handling child sexual abuse cases, strengthening the capacity of frontline officers to respond with sensitivity, skill, and a focus on survivor wellbeing.

International training

Recognising the borderless nature of OCSEA, ICMEC Australia also coordinates and delivers training internationally to strengthen the capabilities of our neighbouring countries in the Asia-Pacific region. 

Upcoming training includes: 

Malaysian police officer mentoring

ICMEC Australia work closely with the Royal Malaysian Police and other key international partners, in providing monthly mentoring to Malaysian police officers. These sessions aim to strengthen investigative skills for OCSEA cases, supporting improved child protection efforts throughout the Asia-Pacific region.

Previous training includes: 

Malaysian Judge and Prosecutor training

In collaboration with the Attorney General’s Chambers of Malaysia, ICMEC Australia conducted a week-long training session in Kuala Lumpur for 19 judges and 35 prosecutors from across Malaysia. The program was designed to strengthen the capacity of prosecutors, law enforcement, and the judiciary by enhancing their understanding of OCSEA crimes, with particular emphasis on understanding and breaking down NCMEC CyberTipline reports.

Cambodian Judge and Prosecutor training

In October 2024, in partnership with the Australian Attorney General's Department and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, ICMEC Australia delivered training to 50 judges and prosecutors in Cambodia. The program raised awareness of the current crimes against children landscape, and explored modern strategies and protocols for effective prosecutorial success.

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