NSPCC Online safety tips, advice and activities specifically for parents and carers of children with SEND developed in partnership with Ambitious about Autism
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NSPCC Online safety tips, advice and activities specifically for parents and carers of children with SEND developed in partnership with Ambitious about Autism
The activities help children to: understand healthy and unhealthy behaviours within online and offline friendships and relationships, understand the importance of permission and consent, in particular in relation to sharing images and videos identify signs of manipulative, pressurising or threatening behaviour and respond safely to it understand the importance of seeking help from a trusted adult when they need it
Resources for young people and the professionals who work with them, including teachers, pastoral teams, senior school leadership and police forces.
Information about all the issues and help regarding Child Sexual Exploitation
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.
Poster (A3) for primaries: Upset by something online?
Poster with 6 simple steps from the NCSC to keep your devices and accounts safe
Top tips and ideas to support your whole school approach
information, resources, and support as well as practical tips to prevent harmful sexual behaviour and provide safe environments for families.
Award-winning app using Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) to manage the desire to self harm
Internet Matters film with the LGfL Safeguarding Manager
Newsround sets out to explain fake news and see how we can spot it.
Resources and activities to help start conversations with young people about healthy relationships
Checking the 'facts' in the news...
Own It guidance and video
Different resources and signposts for young people wanting to explore fact vs fake
Advice for headteachers, staff and governing bodies - July 2017
Fun classroom activities to teach young people the importance of being safe, responsible and respectful online.
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