Helping you keep children safe online
Guidance to help you keep children and young people safe online.
Protecting children from online abuse
Learn more about the different types of online abuse, and how best to recognise, respond to, and prevent this abuse.
Online safety and social media
Ensure you're following best practice when communicating online with or running online services for children and young people.
Legal but harmful content online
This briefing looks at contacts to the NSPCC Helpline and Childline about children's experiences of legal but harmful content online like pornography and sites promoting eating disorders, suicide and self-harm.
E-safety for schools
Read our free information for schools to help you feel confident in your approach to online safety and to develop robust e-safety policies and procedures.
Example online safety policy statement
Use our example online safety policy statement to help you draft your own documents that set out how children should use the internet safely within your organisation.
NSPCC Library reading list
Learn more about online safety with our selection of publications related to e-safety topics, including cyberbullying, social media usage, and online mental health.
Listen to our podcast
The NSPCC Learning podcast covers a range of safeguarding topics, including e-safety and keeping children safe online.
Technology-assisted harmful sexual behaviour (TA-HSB)
This podcast focuses on the prevalence of TA-HSB in children and young people, the challenges for professionals and resources to manage incidents.
Building children and young people's digital resilience
We look at how to create safer online experiences for children and young people, building their digital resilience and encouraging positive behaviour online.
Enhancing online safety for children
This episode focuses on how to enhance online safety for children and young people in your group or organisation and how to deal with any online issues that might arise.