NSPCC Resources
PANTS video
South London CSA Support Services & NHS England Resources
These resources have been produced by the South London CSA Services as part of a series of resources, and is part of NHS England’s ‘Enhancing sexual abuse pathway for CYP in South London’. The South London CSA Services resources are available for all professionals working in the field of CSA within and outside of London.
The books are designed to help children (under 8 and 8-12 years old) and their families develop a shared understanding of what might happen after a child has been sexually abused.
It is hoped that they will provide a focal point for families to begin safe and honest conversations about what is happening for the family, and the thoughts and feelings that they are experiencing. With an accompanying guide designed to support caregivers taking the first steps in understanding what their child might be feeling and what they need from them.
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Report remove
Report Remove is here to help young people under 18 in the UK to confidentially report sexual images and videos of themselves and remove them from the internet.
How Report Remove works
Having your nudes shared can feel scary, and it can leave you feeling worried or even ashamed. But it’s not your fault.
It’s against the law for anyone to share a sexual image or video of someone who’s under 18, and we’re working with the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) and Yoti to help you remove any sexual image or video of you that’s online.
Report Remove is safe, easy and free – all you need to do is follow these steps:
choose your age range
create a Childline account so we can send you updates on your report
report your image or video to the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF)
talk to a Childline counsellor if you want any extra support, or access support on the Childline website
check your Childline locker a few days after your report to see if you need to add any more information and to see updates on your report
report any issues with this process by sending an email from your Childline locker with the subject 'Report Remove' and as much information about the problem as you can.
Find more information here: https://www.childline.org.uk/info-advice/bullying-abuse-safety/online-mobile-safety/report-remove/