A brief outlining challenges for communicating about child sexual exploitation and abuse online, with preliminary recommendations
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A brief outlining challenges for communicating about child sexual exploitation and abuse online, with preliminary recommendations
This document can be used by professionals when discussing the exploitation of children and young people, including when escalating intelligence and delivering training.
The Dark Web explained consists of a short informational film with a separate fact sheets for professionals and parents and carers
Protect yourself and your friends from false information about coronavirus. Use the SHARE checklist to make sure you don't feed the beast.
A framework developed by the PSHE Association to facilitate classroom discussions in the event of a terrorist attack.
Advice and support if you are worried about someone at risk of radicalisation
Powerful videos, teaching powerpoint and lesson plan for secondaries from Childnet
Secondary resources unpicking extreme right wing, Islamist and other forms of extremism and terrorism
Guidance for schools on how to help young people understand terrorist attacks
2 self-assessment toolkits that can help schools recognise harm and create safety for students in their settings. One has a specific focus on Harmful Sexual Behaviours and the other more broadly on Extra-familial Harm
Guidance, support and resources to help schools understand and manage incidents around harmful sexual bahaviour
Guidance on the importance of language within safeguarding with examples for inclusivity
A resource for schools and colleges on Addressing child-on-child abuse
On 23 September 2019 we held a DigiSafe Webinar to discuss the DfE guidance 'Teaching Online Safety in School' and were delighted to be joined by Michael Bell from DfE who led the time that created this vital guidance document.
An introduction to the extremist misogynistic group called Incels. What is it all about, why are they a danger to others and to themselves and how can we proactively identify concerns?
Guidance for parents from Crawley Borough Council written in partnership with West Sussex County Council to support you in safeguarding young people with Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) from extremist ideologies.
Advice for parents and carers on how to support your child if they've seen inappropriate or explicit content online
A toolkit to support frontline practitioners to safeguard children and young people under the age of 18 from sexual and criminal exploitation
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