A brief AUP created using symbols, for pupils with SEND
Broadband and so much more: Get connected with LGfL
A brief AUP created using symbols, for pupils with SEND
An easy read guide to the Race Riots 2024
Neglect info-poster for schools around supporting disabled children
The Children’s Society’s Disrupting Exploitation programme have developed a curriculum on county lines exploitation for secondary aged children with special educational needs.
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).
Disabled children and those with SEN are more likely to experience bullying in school.
Advice and resources for teachers and professionals working with pupils with SEND
NSPCC guidance to support children with SEND with talking to people online
Booklet from Kingston and Richmond SEND Family Voices
online safety guidance and resources to support adults and young people with learning disabilities
Leaflet for parents of autistic children to help keep children safe online
How organisations can protect deaf and disabled children from abuse
Joint report into life online for children with SEND by Facebook, Youthscape and Internet Matters
National Deaf Children's Society advice with multiple links and resources
Advice on how to use the NetSmartz resources with Special needs children
Advice from the National Deaf Children's Society
Mencap parent guide: Learning Disabilities, Autism and Internet Safety
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