Useful Links
Our free guide
You can download a free summary of what parents need to do to keep children safe online.
Our full guide will be available to purchase on Amazon soon. We will provide a free copy of that to anyone who books a coaching session.
We’ve gathered parental control information from tech companies and other trusted sources, for you to easily refer to.
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Harmful Content
Report bullying, threats, self-harm, violence and more on each online platform
Indecent Images
Deal with explicit images of a child that have been posted online via the Report Remove service.
Grooming
Get specialised support for online child sexual abuse through the National Crime Agency -
Entertainment reviews
Check if a video is appropriate for your child, and get personalised entertainment recommendations based on your streaming services and your child’s age and certain types of content you want to filter such as violence.
Video games
Check if a game is appropriate for your child using PEGI ratings -
Interactive quizzes
Digital Matters offer free children’s activities which tackle a range of topics from cyberbullying to media literacy
Cartoons teach e-safety
Watch Childnet’s Adventures of the SMART Crew. Learning about online safety can be fun!
Build & Talk Adventures
LEGO have six free ‘adventures’ to help you talk with your child about key online safety topics through LEGO play.
’Band Runner’ game and videos
Watch the ‘Play Like Share’ videos with your child and play ‘Band Runner’ together, a fun interactive game about online safety. Created by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) -
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