Showing 20 results for 'online abuse'
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Police: learning from case reviews
A summary of the risk factors and learning identified in published case reviews to help improve police safeguarding practice. -
Managing allegations of abuse made against a child - Identifying concerns
Explains how to manage allegations of abuse made against a child, how to decide if it’s a child protection issue, and inform and support parents and carers. -
Radicalisation and child protection - Protecting children from radicalisation
Radicalisation is a safeguarding concern, but organisations can help protect children and young people. Find out more about what it is, why it happens and what organisations can do. -
Protecting children from bullying and cyberbullying - Impact
Describes what bullying and cyberbullying is, how it affects children and how people working with children can prevent and respond to it. -
Radicalisation and child protection - Recognising and responding
Radicalisation is a safeguarding concern, but organisations can help protect children and young people. Find out more about what it is, why it happens and what organisations can do. -
InCtrl - How it works
An NSPCC service to help keep children safe online where there are concerns of online sexual abuse and prevent technology-assisted child sexual abuse. -
Safeguarding during coronavirus: school governors and trustees - Staffing
Things to consider to help governors and trustees ensure their school or academy is keeping children safe during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. -
Case reviews
What case reviews are and how they are conducted in each UK nation, recent lists of case reviews and the national Case Review Repository. -
Preventing emotional abuse - Legislation and guidance
Explains what emotional abuse is, how to recognise it and how people who work with children can respond to it. -
Domestic Abuse, Recovering Together (DART) - Evidence base
An NSPCC service to help children and mothers strengthen their relationship after domestic abuse. -
The Lighthouse - Evidence base
Providing multi-agency services in one child-friendly place to support children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse. -
The Lighthouse - Who it is for
Providing multi-agency services in one child-friendly place to support children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse. -
Preventing emotional abuse - Responding
Explains what emotional abuse is, how to recognise it and how people who work with children can respond to it. -
Managing allegations of abuse - Learning lessons
Best practice for managing allegations of abuse against someone who works or volunteers with children. -
Speak out Stay safe programme - More resources
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. -
Sexting: advice for professionals - Legislation and guidance
Advice about the dangers of sexting and what to do to help a young person who has received or sent an explicit image, video or message. -
Looked after children - References and resources
Sets out who looked after children are, why they may need additional help, and ways to provide them with the support they need. -
Protecting children from bullying and cyberbullying - Recognising and responding
Describes what bullying and cyberbullying is, how it affects children and how people working with children can prevent and respond to it. -
Protecting children from sexual abuse - Responding
What is child sexual abuse? And how can you recognise it in the children you work or volunteer with? Read our free information to help you understand how to recognise indicators and learn how to respond to concerns. -
Domestic Abuse, Recovering Together (DART) - References and resources
An NSPCC service to help children and mothers strengthen their relationship after domestic abuse.