Showing 20 results for 'online abuse'
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Relationships and sex education (RSE) resources for schools
Sex and relationships education teaching resources to help you prepare for the RSE curriculum in England. -
Hear and Now
An NSPCC service to help children who may have been sexually abused. -
Safeguarding d/Deaf and disabled children
Explains why d/Deaf and disabled children are more vulnerable to abuse. Provides guidance on setting up safeguarding measures for d/Deaf and disabled children and working with them to prevent abuse. -
How Safe 2021 conference highlights
Read the highlights of the NSPCC's safeguarding conference How Safe 2021, which brought together safeguarding professionals from a range of different sectors for two days of inspirational and informative talks. -
Podcast: what is Speak out Stay safe?
Listen to our sixth podcast to find out more about our Speak out Stay safe service which aims to educate school children on how to keep safe from abuse. -
The social baby
A DVD to help new parents understand how babies communicate from birth. -
Learning from case review briefings
A series of thematic briefings highlighting the learning from case reviews. Each briefing focuses on a different topic, pulling together key risk factors and practice recommendations. -
Managing allegations of abuse training
Advanced face-to-face training course on how to effectively manage safeguarding allegations against staff and volunteers in England and Scotland. -
Exploring emotions & relationships with young people with SEND
Sex and relationships can be a scary and confusing subject for young people with SEND, but the NSPCC's Love Life materials can help teachers address the issues. -
Using safer recruitment principles to give staff the best start
Safer recruitment is a continuous process. By incorporating safeguarding practices into your new staff's induction you can be confident you're empowering them in keeping children safe. -
Women as Protectors
An NSPCC service to help mothers and carers in contact with men who pose a risk of sexual harm to children. -
Child mental health: recognising and responding to issues
Anyone can have mental health issues, including children and young people. Learn how to recognise the signs, respond to issues, take the right action and support a child. -
A review of how and why children seek help in non-face-to-face settings
Find out about how and why children seek help in non-face-to-face settings, what factors can influence their decision and how identity plays a part in help-seeking behaviour. -
Protecting children in entertainment training for chaperones
An elearning course to help chaperones protect children in the entertainment industry during rehearsals, performances and productions. Buy training for £25. -
Podcast: how Childline has been supporting children during COVID-19
Hear about what children and young people have expressed concerns about in the past few months and how Childline has been supporting them during COVID-19. -
Summary of Child sexual exploitation by organised networks report
Read a summary of the Independent Inquiry Child Sexual Abuse’s (IICSA) investigative report on the sexual exploitation of children by networks in England and Wales. -
Young volunteers and safeguarding
Find out what you need to do support young volunteers in your organisation and keep them safe. Covers recruitment, induction and safeguarding. -
Evaluating the NSPCC’s Speak out Stay safe programme
Read the key findings from an independent evaluation we commissioned to examine the impact of our Speak out Stay safe programme in primary schools. -
The sustainability of organisations delivering NSPCC services
This report looks at the sustainability and effectiveness of organisations implementing and delivering NSPCC services for local areas. -
Is this "normal"? Understanding children's sexual behaviours
How can we support teachers in assessing and managing children displaying problematic or harmful sexual behaviour in schools?