Safeguarding:
If you or anyone you know is worried about Child Exploitation, Online Protection or anything related to Internet safety please click the link below which will take you to the CEOP reporting website:
CEOPHelpful links to look at with your family
Think You KnowAge 5 - 7
Think You KnowAge 8 - 10
Think You KnowAge 11 - 13
Reporting and helplines:
(All titles have attached weblinks to take you straight to the site)
Child Exploitation and Online Protection centre - report concerns to CEOP using the "Click CEOP" button
Virtual Global Taskforce - making the internet safer for children
Think U Know - resources and advice for parents, professionals, children and young people
Internet Watch Foundation - report illegal content online
Action Fraud - report consumer and online fraud
Childline - NSPCC Childline Service
Stop Online Abuse - report online sexism, homophobia, biphobia and transphobia
Parent Port - report inappropriate content (on and offline)
Charities and support services:
The Marie Collins Foundation - helping children abused online
The Lucy Faithfull Foundation - Advice, self-help and educational programmes about online abuse (including peer on peer abuse)
Digital Trust - Advice regarding online stalking and harassment
The Samaritans: Supporting Schools
Papyrus - Prevention of young suicide
The following content contain helpful preventative resources, useful guides and leaflets for families as well as advice for dealing with specific issues and concerns:
Think U Know - Information from CEOP about online abuse and exploitation
Internet Matters - Information from BT, Sky, Talk Talk and Virgin
Parents pack - posters, banners and presentations to use with parents
Childnet - Information for parents and carers
UK Safer Internet Centre parents advice
The Parent Zone - guidance for parents and professionals working with families
NSPCC Online Safety - NSPCC Online Safety advice
Barnardo's Be Safe guide for parents and children about sexual exploitation
Parents Protect - Lucy Faithfull Foundation
EE Digital Living resources - for schools and parents and carers
NWG and UK Safer Internet Centre leaflet: Online: Onguard - A Guide to Becoming a Safer Parent Online
Review Sites and Social Media Guides:
Net Aware - NSPCC reviews of 50+ popular apps and games
Internet Matters - Safe set up guides (includes popular social media sites)
Common Sense Media - American site which reviews websites, games etc with age suitability