The new interactive website encourages 4-7s to engage safely online by helping them to recognise worrying, upsetting or scary situations and reinforcing the key message that they should ‘Tell A Grown Up’ in these instances.
Tagged with safeguarding
Internet Matters advice for parents and carers
Give children who identify as LGBTQ+ the tools they need to stay safe and make smarter choices online by using our expert guides. The guides provide advice on the main activities that children do online.
New products are being weaponised against women, but is it just the tip of the iceberg as we enter a boom period for technology abuse?
The Dark Web Explained has been created by the National Crime Agency in collaboration with The Children's Society and Marie Collins Foundation. This resource has been developed in response to recommendations from professionals and from research which found that many professionals, parents and carers do not understand the Dark Web and feel unequipped to talk to a young person about it should the need arise.
Statutory guidance for schools and colleges
Also
Keeping Children Safe in Education 2022: Online Safety Summary for DSLs and Leaders - By The Education People.
Also summary briefing by NSPCC here
Here 's a useful overview video (11 minutes) by LGFL DigiSafe
How to carry out the KCSiE online checks FAQs by Brownejacobson law firm.
The mother of a 10-year-old Pennsylvania girl who allegedly died while copying a social media “black out” challenge has sued TikTok for her wrongful death.
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