Download and share this factsheet with parents to make them aware of who Andrew Tate is, why he's in the news, and how his social media posts may be affecting children.
Use our factsheet to make sure your parents and carers know what live streaming platforms to be aware of and how they can help keep their child safe on them.
Share these 10 pointers with parents to help them talk to their child about online safety.
Share this factsheet with parents to help them protect their child on TikTok, the popular video-sharing app. It explains what the app is, what to look out for, and what steps parents can take to keep their child safe.
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Make sure your staff know what cyber-enabled and cyber-dependent crime could involve, why it's a safeguarding issue, and what signs to look out for to suggest that a child may be at risk of being involved in cybercrime.
Test whether your staff can recognise a potential cyber-bullying situation, and how they'd respond.
Make sure your staff know what child modern slavery is, what signs to look out for, and what to do if they have concerns.
Equip your staff to identify pupils at risk, talk to them about not carrying a knife, and to know what to do if a knife incident happens on or off-site (video + group activity).
Download and share this factsheet with parents to make them aware of what county lines is, what signs to look out for in their child, and what to do if they have concerns.
Test whether your staff can spot potential signs of drug and alcohol misuse and how they respond.
This is a new safeguarding issue that staff who work directly with children are expected to be aware of. Share this factsheet with your staff to make sure they know what it is and what you do as a school.
Teenage relationship abuse can be a hidden issue, but 40% of teenagers may be in abusive dating relationships. Use this factsheet to make sure your staff are aware of it as a safeguarding issue.
Test whether your staff can spot potential signs of abuse in intimate personal relationships between children, and how they'd respond.
Test how your staff would respond to a child reporting prejudice-based bullying to them.
Check whether your staff can recognise an allegation of child-on-child abuse, and how they'd respond.
Use our factsheet to make sure your staff are aware of what faith-based abuse is, who might be more vulnerable, and potential signs to be alert to.
Use our factsheet to make sure your staff know what forced marriage is, what signs to look out for, and what to do if they have concerns.
FII is a rare form of abuse involving a parent or carer inventing, exaggerating or deliberately causing symptoms of illness in a child. Make sure your staff understand what it is and are equipped to spot it.