Showing 20 results for 'online abuse'
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Protecting children from online abuse
Explains what online abuse is, how to recognise it and how people who work with children can respond to it. -
Online abuse: learning from case reviews
Lessons from case reviews published since 2008, where online abuse was a key factor. -
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on child welfare: online abuse
This briefing highlights what issues children, young people and adults have raised to Childline and the NSPCC helpline in relation to children being targeted for sexual abuse online during the pandemic. -
Podcast: How safe are our children? 2019 report
Listen to the lead author or the NSPCC’s How safe are our children? 2019 report talk about the key findings and emerging issues around online safety and online abuse. -
Impact of online and offline child sexual abuse: "Everyone deserves to be happy and safe"
Research into what young people and professionals say about the effects of offline and technology-assisted child sexual abuse, and how best to respond to it. -
Online child sexual abuse images: doing more to tackle demand and supply
An overview of research into child sexual abuse images and approaches to tackling the issue. -
A review of the research on children and young people who display harmful sexual behaviour online (HSB)
Review of research around the online harmful sexual behaviours displayed by children and young people. -
Grooming is often discovered not disclosed
How can we empower teachers and other school staff to make sure they can spot the signs of grooming and take action where required? Laura Randall discusses the issues. -
Social media and online safety
Guidance for organisations and groups about communicating with children and young people online and through social media -
Legal but harmful online content | Children’s experiences
Briefing using insight from NSPCC helpline contacts and Childline counselling sessions about children’s experiences of pornography and content promoting eating disorders, self-harm and suicide. -
Children and young people who engage in technology-assisted harmful sexual behaviour
Research into the backgrounds and behaviours of boys and young men who engage in harmful sexual behaviours using online and mobile channels. -
Online safety training
Reduce the risks children encounter online by getting up to date on how they use the internet and other digital platforms. Buy our online safety training for £30. -
Taking "online" out of online safety
Keeping children safe online is just about keeping children safe. And that's something teachers are already highly skilled at, says NSPCC's Laura Randall. -
It's Not OK: online teaching resources
Videos and lesson plans for children and young people aged 11+ covering positive relationships, how to recognise concerning or abusive behaviour and what to do. -
The impact of COVID-19 on child abuse in the UK
Read our report summarising the risks to children’s safety due to the conditions created by the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, and why these risks might intensify during the pandemic. -
Online safety during coronavirus
During the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and lockdown, children are relying even more on online technology. Learn how to protect children from the risks they face online. -
What should I do? NSPCC helplines report about online safety
Report about how Childline, the NSPCC helpline and O2 are responding to children’s and parents’ concerns about sexual content online. -
Online Harms White Paper launched
The government has published its plans for keeping UK users safe online, especially children and other vulnerable groups. -
Managing allegations of abuse
Best practice for managing allegations of abuse against someone who works or volunteers with children. -
Podcast: enhancing online safety for children
Enhancing online safety for children and young people is becoming increasingly important for voluntary and community organisations. Find out why in our podcast.