British Board of Film Classification
The BBFC is the UK’s regulator of film and video. Here it offers a Parents guide to age ratings, suitable and helpful for parents and other people who look after children.
UK Safer Internet Centre
Tips, advice, guides and resources to help keep your child safe online.
https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/advice-centre/parents-and-carers
NSPCC
From setting up parental controls to advice on sexting, online games and video apps, NSPCC can offer help to understand the risks and keep your child safe.
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety
Childnet
Childnet has developed guidance for parents and carers to begin a conversation about online safety, as well as guidance on keeping under fives safe online.
https://www.childnet.com/parents-and-carers/have-a-conversation
Lets Talk
Lets talk about it is an initiative designed to provide practical help and guideance to the public in order to stop people becoming terrorists or supporting terrorism. It offers resources to discuss the topic with primary and secondary aged children.
The national association for PSHE education professionals
The national association for PSHE education professionals. Providing members with dedicated support, resources, training & guidance.
Thinkuknow
Thinkuknow is the education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which aims to empower, protect children and young people from sexual abuse and exploitation both online and offline.
Kids Health
Advice for parents on children’s health, behaviour and growth. For young people it offers support and advice on health, puberty, emotions and life.
Internet Matters
Internet matters work in partnership with industry partners such as BT, SKY, Virgin, TalkTalk etc to help offer advice and information to parents and teachers of how best to tackle online safety issues affecting young people of all ages.
Twinkl
Teacher created resources providing schemes of work, lesson planning and assessments, online educational games and more.
Dot Com Journals
A digital platform which empowers children to make safer choices in life through the Dot Com Journals.
CEOP
CEOP is a law enforcement agency and is here to help keep children and young people safe from sexual abuse and grooming online. They aim to bring online child sex offenders, including those involved in the production, distribution and viewing of child abuse material, to the UK courts.
Key Statements
That people sometimes behave differently online, including by pretending to be someone they are not.
That the same principles apply to online relationships as to face-to-face relationships, including the importance of respect for others online including when we are anonymous.
The rules and principles for keeping safe online, how to recognise risks, harmful content and contact, and how to report them.
How to critically consider their online friendships and sources of information including awareness of the risks associated with people they have never met.
How information and data is shared and used online.
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