Conversation starters and tips for parents on online relationships
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Conversation starters and tips for parents on online relationships
An animation using everyday examples to help children understand what consent means.
Addresses the issue of nude image sharing between young people, informed by groundbreaking new research that highlights not only the extent, but also the nature, of the problem.
Prevent booklet and supporting slide pack for parents and carers
Sexting Mythbuster Poster - for Staff use
horns Stop Sextortion campaign and PSA, narrated by Shay Mitchell, seeks to increase awareness about sextortion, destigmatize the issue, and encourage individuals to reach out for help and support their friends. Learn more at www.stopsextortion.com.
Advice and guidance for young people experiencing online sexual harrassment
The activities help children to: understand healthy and unhealthy behaviours within online and offline friendships and relationships, understand the importance of permission and consent, in particular in relation to sharing images and videos identify signs of manipulative, pressurising or threatening behaviour and respond safely to it understand the importance of seeking help from a trusted adult when they need it
Advice for parents and schools to keep children safe from the latest dares, scares, threats and challenges
School resources for teachers to use when discussing privacy issues and the value of personal data. The lesson plans cover what counts as personal data, why its valuable and how to keep it safe when using social media.
Advice and support for young people on sexual abuse from ChildLine
A video by Thames Valley Police to raise awareness of consent and sex
Comprehensive guidance for schools on online sexual harrassment
The Children's Commissioner has produced a series of lesson packs and simplified terms and conditions for different key stages
Advice for parents and schools to keep children safe from the latest dares, scares, threats and challenges
Poster with 6 simple steps from the NCSC to keep your devices and accounts safe
Guidance, resources and advice to raise awareness of public sexual harassment
CEOP education programme, providing training, resources and information to professionals working with children, young people and their families
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