In the 2010-11 Annual Review for CEOP, the UK’s Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre you will find information about the Centre’s work between April 2010 and March 2011. You will also find information about what the plans are for 2011-12 in our Centre Plan. The CEOP Centre delivers its outcomes by working effectively in partnership with schools, police forces, charities, industry and government. In this year alone, there were over two million child viewings of our multi-award-winning ‘Thinkuknow’ education packages in schools, 414 children identified as being at serious risk made safe through risk assessment and protective measures and 513 suspects arrested as a result of our investigative and intelligence work. All these achievements are testament to the fundamental success of our way of operating and demonstrate the value added to the efforts of the wider child protection community. CEOP has only just passed its fifth birthday. In that short time it has carved out a unique and highly valued role, at the forefront of collective efforts to prevent harm coming to children through sexual exploitation in its many forms. CEOP has a wealth of expertise and it is through the cross-fertilisation of that expertise – from covert internet investigators through child protection practitioners to education specialists – that it is able to help protect some of the most vulnerable members of society from some of the most appalling forms of harm.