e-Safety Information & Resources for Parents
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Find out what’s safe online, what’s not, and what you can do about it.
CEOP (Child Exploitation & Online Protection) have released two #OnlineSafetyAtHome packs which provide support to children & their families.
Online safety advice for parents: helpful advice and tools you can use to help keep your child safe whenever and wherever they go online.
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Find e-safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe on the internet.
Here you’ll find research-based safety tips, parents’ guidebooks, advice, news and commentary on all aspects of tech use and policy.
Online safety resources and information for parents and carers.
Advice for Parents - Cyberbullying
Advice for Parents - Social Media
Advice for parents - TikTok
Advice for parents - Trolling
Advice for Parents - WhatsApp
Advice for Parents - YouTube
Good Gaming Guides for Parents
CEOP is here to keep children safe from sexual abuse and grooming online.
You can make a report directly to the CEOP Safety Centre by clicking on the Cli
CEOP button if something has happened online which has made you feel unsafe,scared or worried. This might be from someone you know in real life, or someone you have only ever met online. CEOP take all reports seriously and we will do everything we can to keep you safe.
As well as making a report to the CEOP Safety Centre, the CEOP Education website has information and advice to help you if something has happened to you online.
Are you being bullied?
CEOP are unable to respond to reports about bullying but if you’re being bullied and would like to talk to someone in confidence right now you can speak to Childline on 0800 1111 or talk to them online – no worry is too big or too small.