Download and share our factsheets with parents/carers and school staff to make them aware of the rise of online misogyny and how it might be affecting children.
Do your staff know what apps and games are popular with children at the moment? Use this factsheet and activity to make sure they're up to speed.
All schools should have filtering and monitoring systems in place to safeguard pupils online. Use our factsheet to explain to staff what these systems are, how they work in your school, and what staff can do to protect pupils from harmful content online.
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.
Give your staff and parents/carers these factsheets to help them understand the safeguarding risks around generative AI.
Give your staff and parents/carers these factsheets to help them understand what AI chatbots are and the risks they can pose to 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 when using them.
Download and share this factsheet with parents and carers to make them aware of what cyber-flashing is, what they can do to help keep their children safe from it and what to do if it happens.
Download this pack to teach an online safety lesson on acceptable and unacceptable behaviour online, and how pupils can deal with inappropriate behaviour.
Download this pack to teach an online safety lesson to pupils about how they can spot risks online, and how they can best avoid putting themselves at risk.
Download this pack to teach an online safety lesson to pupils about how they can spot risks online, and how they can best avoid putting themselves at risk.
Download this pack designed for a whole-school primary assembly covering the basics of online safety, and reviewed in light of the Online Safety Act 2023.
Share this factsheet with parents/carers to help them understand what a VPN is, the risks associated with using one, and what to do if they think their child might be using a VPN to bypass age restrictions on adult content.
Download and share our factsheet for parents and carers to help them keep their child safe while playing the popular video game Fortnite. It explains what Fortnite is, the potential concerns, and practical steps parents/carers can take to mitigate them.
Download and share our factsheet for parents and carers to help them understand Instagram's 'teen' accounts, and keep their child safe when using the app.
Share this factsheet with parents/carers so they're aware of potential risks on Roblox, and what steps they can take to help keep their child safe.
Share this factsheet with parents and carers so they know about the risks, including radicalisation, around seeing fake news online, and how they can help their child spot it.
Give your staff and parents/carers these factsheets to help them understand what sexting is, the risks of sexting, and how to respond to an incident.
Test whether your staff can recognise a potential cyber-bullying situation, and how they'd respond.
Download this pack to teach an online safety lesson on being kind online, and how pupils should deal with inappropriate behaviour.
Download this pack designed for a whole-school secondary assembly covering the basics of online safety. We've reviewed this assembly in light of the Online Safety Act 2023, as well as recent developments online like artificial intelligence (AI).
Download, print and display our posters on what pupils should do if they see something online that scares, worries or upsets them.
Use our briefing to train staff in recognising and responding to safeguarding risks related to artificial intelligence (AI).