Online Safety By Mr.Morgan Parents' presentation Keeping Children Safe in Education Age restrictions for social media platforms UK Safer Internet Centreprovide tips, advice, guides and other resources to help keep children safe online Parent infofrom Parentzone and the National Crime Agency provides su...
Sir Peter Wanless, chief executive of the NSPCC, said the research highlights the scale of child abuse happening on social media. "The number of offences must serve as a reminder of why theOnline Safety Billis so important and why the ground-breaking protections it will ...
Six easy-to-follow videos on key online safety messages for parents, carers and professionals to watch together with children aged 6-9 years old. A learning-to-read book A story for children aged 4 and above to share with an adult about being 'on the internet'. ...
The article reports that the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), the child safety charity has warned of an e-safety as sexting and online pornography are now being used re...
Here are some initial tips for helping little ones stay safe online. For additional information, we recommend you visit the NSPCC’s online safety page, where you will find lots of helpful advice. Tips for helping children stay safe online ...
Recent projects: risk-assessing all the apps/games on the NetAware website on behalf of the NSPCC; a white paper and risk-assessment for a new children’s app; design and delivery of a number of online safety videos for a training organisation. Articles and opinion pieces for organisations ...
“This transformative code will force high-risk social networks to finally take online harm seriously and they will suffer tough consequences if they fail to do so,” said Andy Burrows, the NSPCC’s head of child safety online policy. Burrows continued, “For the first time, tech ...
“Worryingly, abusers will see this national health emergency as an opportunity to target children who are spending more time online and may be feeling increasingly lonely or anxious because of the lockdown,” said Andy Burrows, NSPCC Head of Child Safety Online. ...
Facebook’s head of global safety, Antigone Davis, said: “Keeping young people safe on our platforms is a top priority for us. “In addition to using technology to proactively detect grooming and prevent child sexual exploitation on our platform, we work with child prote...
NSPCC – The NSPCC helpline is for anyone who is worried about the safety of a child 0808 800 5000 help@nspcc.org.uk. YoungMinds – YoungMinds is a UK charity who focus on the wellbeing and mental health of young people 0808 802 5544. Family Lives – Family Lives is a nationa...