Online Safety at Home

Learning online is a large part of a child's life, especially in these times with the majority of young people now studying from home.

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Newsletter from Think U Know, who are an education programme from the National Crime Agency’s CEOP Command, offering information and tips on keeping young people safe online.

Website, which offers lots of information and advice to keep your child safe whilst online.

Factsheet with tips on keeping your child safe online while they are not in school.

Parent/Carer factsheets from the Online Safety Alliance, with safety tips on social media apps; WhatsApp, Tik Tok, Snapchat and Instagram.

Parent Info is a free service that shares articles, tips, expert advice and resources designed to help parents and carers keep up with what their children are doing online.

Childline and Internet Watch Foundation, a UK charity, have set up a way under 18's can report and remove from the internet a nude image or video which has been shared online.