Guidance for children and adults on how to stay safe online
Secure Broadband: Get connected with LGfL Safeguarding Offer: Apply for Monitoring
Guidance for children and adults on how to stay safe online
Vodafone Digital Parenting magazine
Information, guidance and resources on better internet issues from European safeguarding partners
Internal Facebook page: abuse, inappropriate/illegal content/fakes/spam
Find out what constitutes a hate crime; find support; report it
Action Fraud - Central contact for information about fraud & financially motivated internet crime
Help for young people and professionals
Free confidential help for older youths
How to report abuse on a variety of technologies - Facebook / Twitter / YouTube
Shout is the UKs first 24/7 text service, free on all major mobile networks, for anyone in crisis
Supportline - confidential helpline for those isolated, at risk and vulnerable to abuse
Report crime information anonymously
Cybersmile - advice and counselling for young people being abused or in distress
Staff Online Safety presentation for inset training
Carolyn Bunting, CEO of Internet Matters, speaks at SafeConf 2018
The health impacts of screen time: a guide for clinicians and parents
Internet Matters have put together a helpful flyer/poster and video about digital resilience
Talk pants with the NSPCC and share the underwear rule with your pupils
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