The EU proposes eleven actions aimed at promoting and protecting the rights of the child, namely: 1. adopting a proposal for a directive aimed at strengthening the protection of vulnerable victims, particularly children; 2. submitting a proposal for a directive laying down specific guarantees for vulnerable suspects, particularly children; 3. reviewing legislation which facilitates the recognition and enforcement of decisions on parental responsibility; 4. promoting the Council of Europe guidelines on child-friendly justice and taking them into account when drafting civil and criminal legislation; 5. supporting the training of judges and other professionals in order to foster optimal participation of children in judicial systems; 6. improving the training of the authorities that deal with unaccompanied minors from third countries when they arrive on EU territory; 7. paying particular attention to children in measures that Member States may take to foster the integration of Roma; 8. encouraging the rapid introduction of the European hotline for missing children (116 000) and the introduction of abduction alert systems; 9. adopting measures as part of the EU Safer Internet programme against bullying, grooming, exposure to harmful content, and the other risks run by young Internet users; 10. implementing the EU guidelines for the promotion and protection of the rights of the child in its relations with third countries as well as its guidelines on children and armed conflict; 11. creating a single entry point for children on the Europa website enabling them to access information on the Union and their rights.