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CEOP (Child Exploitation and online protection)

Families can make a report to CEOP if they are worried about online se*xual abuse or the way someone has been communication with a child online. Also there are free downloadable home activity packs for all ages, including parents and carer help sheets. 

https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/ 

 

CEOP safety centre 

https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/ 

 

UK Safer Internet Centre 

Online safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe online.

https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/ 

 

Childnet

A range of games, books and information about staying safe online. Filters allow you to select the appropriate age. Primary and Secondary.

https://www.childnet.com/resources/supporting-young-people-online

https://www.childnet.com/resources 

 

BBC Own It App

For children and young people who have a mobile phone to support safeguarding and wellbeing - The Own It app will help you to make smart choices, feel more confident and get advice when you need it.  Available for all smart phones. 

 

School Beat

A bilingual site from the All Wales School Liaison Core Programme. The website that focuses on the three main themes of the Programme: drug and substance misuse, personal safety and safeguarding, and social behaviour and community. Ages 5-16

https://schoolbeat.cymru/en

 

E-bug

Use the Antibiotic Guardian Youth badge to support home schooling. Help your child learn how to prevent the spread of infection.

https://www.e-bug.eu/antibiotic-guardian-youth-badge/index.html 

 

There is also a section for students which is divided into three sub-sections – Junior, Senior and Young Adult. Young Adult is available in English only. Each sub-sections contains information and activities that can be accessed at home by students with the support of parents and carers. 

 

NSPCC PANTS Underwear rule

With the help of the friendly dinosaur Pantosaurus, PANTS is a simple way to talk to your child about staying safe from sexual abuse. 

www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/support-for-parents/underwear-rule/ 

 

Children’s Commissioner for Wales Information Hub 

There is a Coronavirus Information Hub for children, young people and families in Wales. There are further links to useful websites about learning at home and playing at home, with activities and resources for children and young people.

www.childcomwales.org.uk/coronavirus/ 

 

They are posting a series of videos on our Facebook page mainly to help parents find cheap and easy ways to make fun at home but also a few on general household wellbeing tips

www.facebook.com/childcomwales/ 

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