Advice videos on young people being used as 'money mules' - a form of money laundering which can put children/young people at serious risk of criminalisation, frozen bank accounts and violence.
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Advice videos on young people being used as 'money mules' - a form of money laundering which can put children/young people at serious risk of criminalisation, frozen bank accounts and violence.
BBC Fake News hub
Facebook Live online safety parent sessions in December
Fostering understanding and tolerance of others
Fostering understanding and tolerance of others
Challenging homophobic bullying and empowering teachers and students to challenge negative attitudes
LGfL E-Safety Survey 2015: Overview
LGfL E-Safety Survey 2015: Final Report
If you are worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with you online, make a report to one of CEOP's Child Protection Advisors
Young People & E-Safety leaflet
Social Media for trainee teachers
Use this as you develop safe searching skills before unleashing pupils on main engines (works at home as well)
Use this as you develop safe searching skills before unleashing pupils on main engines (works at home as well)
Caught in the Web - BBC Newsround video
Teacher presentation: Importance of E-Safety
Guide to checking your digital footprint
Parent Presentation: Stay Safe Online
Parent advice: radicalisation & extremism
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