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Learn about what a group of amazing supporters and industry leaders are doing to help us make the online world safer for children.
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30 November 2021 / News
Bringing you topical content, news stories about developments in online safety and letting you know our latest safety tips and advice, campaigns you can join and much much more.
10 May 2023 / News
An amendment that would create a dedicated child online safety advocate is due to be debated by Lords next week
Learn about talking to your child with SEND about online safety, talking to people online and online wellbeing. Download our resources and advice.
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Online abuse is any type of abuse that happens on the internet, such as social media
It can be hard to know how to talk to your child about the risks of watching online porn. Our advice can help you explain the risks to your child, prevent them from watching porn, and know what to do if your child has explicit or upsetting content online.
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Advice and support for discussing online wellbeing for parents and carers of children with SEND.
Advice for parents to understand the risks of online games and help your child play safely.
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Our submission in response to the draft Keeping Children and Young People Safe Online: An e-Safety Strategy and Three Year Action Plan for Northern Ireland 2019-2022.
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5 January 2023 / News
As the Online Safety Bill returns to parliament this month, polling shows overwhelming public support for tougher measures to enforce children’s safety online.
24 August 2021 / News
Online grooming crimes recorded by police jumped by around 70% in the last three years reaching an all-time high in 2021.
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An assessment of the Government’s proposals against the NSPCC’s six tests for the Online Safety Bill
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Young people's paper submitted in response to a call for age verification for pornography to help keep children safer online.