Website for parents and professionals about online safety topics
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Website for parents and professionals about online safety topics
An extensive teaching toolkit to equip, enable and empower educators with the relevant knowledge they need to support young people with special educational needs and disability (SEND).
Conversation starters and tips for parents on online relationships
Lesson plans and activities for KS2 on responsible use of mobile phones for PSHE
A resource which aims to help young people identify key characteristics of how blackmail manifests online, understand the impact it can have, and how they access help if they experience it.
One-stop portal from the Safer Internet Centre to help users report on all kind of harmful content and abuse on all platforms
Let's keep the internet fun. Get advice about keeping you and your friends safe
Supporting professionals to identify and respond appropriately to sexual behaviours
Salutary tale recorded at SafeConf 2018 which tells why schools and police must get it right - 10mins
Practical training materials for primary and secondary schools to use to train staff to teach about online relationships (primary) and online and media (secondary).
Activities suitable for use in schools to promote healthy relationships
The resource aims to help young people develop a better understanding of healthy relationships, and how to challenge unhealthy behaviours and social norms, to better protect them from harm through child on child abuse, both off and online.
Story book for parents to promote discussion with children on building healthy relationships with social media
A video by Thames Valley Police to raise awareness of consent and sex
Highlighting the ongoing need to talk to our children about sex, relationships and the internet.
NSPCC guidance to support children with SEND with talking to people online
Booklet from Kingston and Richmond SEND Family Voices
Find out what they said about their online experiences, attitudes and behaviour
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