Online Safety Information for Parents
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If you are worried about online abuse or the way someone is communicating online, you can contact CEOP's Child Protection Advisors directly by clicking the link below:
Thinking for Adults
Provides advice on apps and specific online activities like live streaming. Access to other resources such as positive body image. Some paid for subscription services.
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Advice aimed at educators and parents alike. Age specific sections help to gain advice to suit the child and any issues that may be arising. Advice is backed up by survey results to aid understanding of the wider issue. App guides for the latest apps and privacy settings on social media. |
Aimed at parents and educators with some resources for children. Informative blog, which keeps up to date on latest advice, signposting users to advice on specific subjects. Fun activity resources from Safer Internet Day. |
Providing support and advice for educators and parents to use with children. Wide range of topics covered with well-designed, specific area resources. Digiduck resources great for starting conversations with young children. |
Provides resource covering a range of online safety topics in age appropriate manners. |
Child Exploitation and Online Protection command, part of the National Crime Agency. Provide advice to parents and age appropriate resources that are used in the majority of schools. Lots of resources and advice for older children regarding sexting etc.
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Providing support and advice for parents on specific subjects of online safety. Fun resources to show younger children to introduce some tricky subjects. |
Developing their mindfulness resources to help children cope with stress or other concerns. |
App guides for a range of the latest apps. Monitoring of trends and advice through blog posts. |
An American based website but clearly displays positives and negatives. Age guidance on movies and apps. |
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