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Showing 41 to 60 of 1036 results for "Online safety: what parents need to know ".
Whether it’s wanting to learn more about the Taskforce, or how you or your business might support its work, there are many ways you can help us keep more children safe online.
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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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Advice and support for discussing online wellbeing for parents and carers of children with SEND.
8 February 2022 / News
Do you know the types of games your child plays online? Do you understand the risks of gaming? We have a webinar to help you.
We've done it! Thank you for all your support, you've helped create a safer online world for children
22 February 2023 / News
66% increase in child abuse image offences recorded by UK police in the past 5 years, our investigation has revealed.
How to support children with SEND when talking to people and making friends online. We have advice and tips for discussing chat rooms, online games and apps.
Understanding the risks of young people being offered money for nude or explicit images.
21 July 2022 / News
Online safety advice to help you manage what your child sees on social media.
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Helping to build a safer, happier online world for children and young people.
3 May 2022 / News
Advice and guidance for parents who are worried about their child being groomed.
28 June 2024 / News
The Voice of Online Youth gives young people a say in online safety decisions.
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3 February 2023 / News
Across the UK, we're celebrating Safer Internet Day by putting children and young people's voices at the heart of what we are doing and encouraging them to shape the online safety support that they receive.
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