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Thinkuknow. An Introduction to Parents and Carers

This presentation introduces parents and carers to the ThinkuKnow education programme. It highlight some of the resources available for children and reminds ...

CEOPs #OnlineSafetyAtHome pack are now available for parents to download, containing new activities for parents and carers to use at home! Access them below:

 

You can also access their new guidance for parents and carers designed to help you manage some of the key challenges parents are telling CEOP about in their survey.

 

Child online safety during lockdown: where to report

With children spending more time on the internet during lockdown, it's more important than ever for parents and carers and their children to know the best reporting and support routes, should they be worried about something online.

 

This ParentInfo article signposts to reporting, advice and support services available for children and their families.

 

Managing mental health and wellbeing: advice for families

Through their survey, many parents and carers have told CEOP that they are concerned about the impact of COVID-19 on their child's mental health and wellbeing and access to support services.  

 

Two Parent Info articles explore how parents and carers can support their child's mental health, and highlight things they can do to manage the wellbeing challenges of family life under lockdown

 

iNEQE

The Department of Education’s app on the Safer Schools platform has been provided by iNEQE Safeguarding Group on a trial basis during this COVID-19 crisis. The app is currently used widely across the rest of the UK.

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