Resources to epower young people with SEND to build happy and healthy online relationships
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Resources to epower young people with SEND to build happy and healthy online relationships
5 Ways Video Games Can Help Kids with Special Needs From communication and motor skills to learning
NSPCC Online safety tips, advice and activities specifically for parents and carers of children with SEND developed in partnership with Ambitious about Autism
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 to help children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) stay safe online.
From The Buzz - the website for deaf young people
Learning Disabilities, Autism and Internet Safety: A Parents Guide
Top tips and photo symbols to support parents with SEND
Helping young people explore topics such as emotions, relationships and identity
Summary of learning from Serious Case Reviews in 2022, which include themes around neglect and SEND amongst others
Booklet for parents on information about what online harm is and waysyou can effectively help and support your children
Use this guide from the IWF to help talk to your child about online sexual abuse
Created by Childnet and National Deaf Children's Society
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