Showing 20 results for 'online abuse'
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Turn the Page - Evidence base
An NSPCC service to protect children from the most common type of contact sexual abuse. -
Safeguarding children from Black, Asian and minoritised ethnic communities - Communication
Summarises the evidence about the experiences of young people from Black, Asian and minoritised ethnic communities in the child protection system and shares learning for best practice. -
Deliver NSPCC services in your area - References and resources
Our Scale-up Unit helps organisations to commission, implement and deliver NSPCC evaluated services locally to help more children and families thrive. -
Protecting children from physical abuse - Prevention
Describes what physical abuse is, how to recognise it and how people working with children can prevent it. -
Child mental health: recognising and responding to issues - Recognising
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. -
Working virtually to support children and families - Best practice
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. -
Safeguarding and child protection for tutors - Steps to take during sessions
Are you aware of the measures you need to take to help keep children safe as a tutor? See our safeguarding and child protection advice. -
Speak out Stay safe programme - Testimonials
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. -
What children are telling us about bullying
A report discussing how bullying affects the children and young people who contacted Childline in 2015/16. -
Social media and online safety - Recording a live session
Guidance for organisations and groups about communicating with children and young people online and through social media -
Past NSPCC services - Coping with Crying
The learning from services that the NSPCC no longer delivers helps us to develop new and effective services to help more children. -
Building Blocks - How it works
An NSPCC service to help parents improve their confidence and skills in looking after their children. -
It's Not OK: online teaching resources - Lee-Ann: e-safety
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. -
It's Not OK: online teaching resources - Harry: sexting
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. -
Children living in families facing adversity
Our report looks at what we know about children's experiences of domestic abuse, parental substance misuse and parental mental health problems from adults contacting the NSPCC Helpline and Childline counselling sessions with children. -
Protecting children from physical abuse - Recognising
Describes what physical abuse is, how to recognise it and how people working with children can prevent it. -
Deliver NSPCC services in your area - DART
Our Scale-up Unit helps organisations to commission, implement and deliver NSPCC evaluated services locally to help more children and families thrive. -
Safeguarding children for lone workers - Choosing a venue
Find out what safeguarding measures you need to consider when working on your own with children whether you are a contractor, lone worker or even self-employed. -
National Clinical Assessment and Treatment Service (NCATS) - References and resources
An NSPCC service to help treat high-risk young people showing signs of harmful sexual behaviour. -
Women as Protectors - How it works
An NSPCC service to help mothers and carers in contact with men who pose a risk of sexual harm to children.