Showing 20 results for 'online abuse'
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Childline posters and wallet cards
Our series of posters and wallet cards encourage children to contact Childline if they need to talk. -
School visitors and safeguarding - Further resources
Schools need to consider what extra safeguarding measures should be put in place for any visitors on-site visitors. This safeguarding guidance is for schools receiving visitors, as well as for people and organisations visiting schools. -
Recently published case reviews - Case reviews published in 2018
A list of the child safeguarding practice reviews, serious case reviews, significant case reviews and child practice reviews added to the National case review repository from 2017 to 2022. -
Children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) - Education
Provides guidance on safeguarding children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities. Covers risk and vulnerability factors and education. -
Promoting mental health and wellbeing - Helpful strategies
Get information on how you can promote mental health and wellbeing in children and young people . Includes tips to share with parents and carers you work with. -
Paediatrics and accident & emergency: learning from case reviews
Lessons from case reviews published since 2013, highlighting learning for paediatric and accident and emergency teams in hospitals to improve safeguarding practice. -
Domestic Abuse, Recovering Together (DART) - How it works
An NSPCC service to help children and mothers strengthen their relationship after domestic abuse. -
National Clinical Assessment and Treatment Service (NCATS) - Evidence base
An NSPCC service to help treat high-risk young people showing signs of harmful sexual behaviour. -
Safeguarding LGBTQ+ children and young people - Supporting children and young people
Explains why LGBTQ+ children might be at greater risk of some types of abuse and shares best practice for professionals on supporting and protecting them. -
Children and the law - Data protection
Covers legislation and definitions about children’s rights, ages of consent and criminal responsibility, school leaving age, child employment and GDPR. -
Protecting children from domestic abuse - Recognising
Describes what domestic violence and abuse is, its impact on children, how to recognise it and how people working with families can prevent it. -
Protecting children from domestic abuse - Direct work
Describes what domestic violence and abuse is, its impact on children, how to recognise it and how people working with families can prevent it. -
Improving local mental health services for children who have experienced abuse or neglect - References
Guidance on designing and delivering mental health services to vulnerable groups of children and young people, plus an annual assessment of Local Transformation Plans. -
Teaching resources and lesson plans
Free teaching resources and lesson plans to help teachers and schools keep children safe. -
Speak out Stay safe programme - Support us
Speak out Stay safe is a programme for primary schools in the UK. It aims to equip a generation of children with the knowledge they need to stay safe from abuse and neglect. -
Protecting children from bullying and cyberbullying - Who is involved?
Describes what bullying and cyberbullying is, how it affects children and how people working with children can prevent and respond to it. -
Working virtually to support children and families
We've taken findings from our roundtable in Wales and a range of other evidence to develop best practice for you to use when undertaking child protection work virtually, including some of the benefits and challenges you need to consider. -
Photography and sharing images guidance - Risks
Guidance for photographing and recording children during events and activities, and sharing images on social media -
Photography and sharing images guidance - Photography policy statement
Guidance for photographing and recording children during events and activities, and sharing images on social media -
Supporting children’s mental health during coronavirus - Resources for children and young people
Find out how you can help and support children and young people's mental health during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic using a variety of resources.