Overview
- Jujuy staged a large public awareness day in Plaza Belgrano with child‑protection offices, police units and technical teams sharing prevention and reporting guidance.
- Provincial official Yésica Quispe said grooming detections have increased in recent years, linking the trend to wider device use and stronger reporting mechanisms.
- Authorities advised families to supervise activity on messaging apps and online games and to keep chats, captures and links intact for investigations.
- In Bahía Blanca, the Escuelas en Paz program held 60 school sessions reaching more than 2,785 children and adolescents, while Acompañamiento en Red supported 27 grooming situations this year.
- Jujuy’s Línea 102 offers 24/7 counseling and complaints, and national resources include Línea 137 and the portal argentina.gob.ar/grooming for information and reporting.