cpd video with discussion and stimulus : If we ignore concerns, we can end up with this: I got a detention for dropping a milkshake but nothing when I told a teacher to go back where she came from.
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cpd video with discussion and stimulus : If we ignore concerns, we can end up with this: I got a detention for dropping a milkshake but nothing when I told a teacher to go back where she came from.
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Poster: Top Tips for Parents to Keep Children Safe Online
Report Remove: Childline can help under 18s to remove explicit or nude pictures or videos shared online without the need for them to visit a police station or anyone else needing to see it
Met Police Cyber Choices team talk about keeping children and young people away from getting into trouble by inadvertently or deliberately breaking the Computer Misuse Act
A primary school assembly, most suitable for pupils aged 7 - 11, marking anti-bullying week. Includes a song and time for reflection and/or prayer.
cpd video with discussion and stimulus : language matters - if we say a 12 year old is a risk-taker or has a 20 year old boyfriend, we may not be naming vulnerability or abuse.
anti bullying presentation which is aimed at secondary school children and above. This covers issues such as cyberbullying, how bullying can feel, building resilience and choosing kindness.
Safeguarding guidance for parents and carers on selecting a online tutor for their children
Neglect poster for schools
Neglect info-poster for schools around supporting disabled children
Explaining the UKCIS guidance on when to make an immediate referral to the police or MASH
Lesson plans, videos and resources cyberbullying with an LGBT focus
Pupils from Greenvale Primary tell us about the realities of group chats and exclusion bullying
cpd video with discussion and stimulus : Extremism is defined by the government as the opposition to British Values, but what does that mean in our school? Do students embrace these values?
Guidance for professionals on how to effectively challenge victim blaming language and behaviours and advice on best practice.
This poster has examples of victim blaming language to avoid
cpd video with discussion and stimulus : safeguarding is a jigsaw - it's everyone's responsibility to notice things and pass them on. What do your staff notice day to day?
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