BULLYING & ONLINE SAFETY FOR PARENTS
National organisations
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Dorset Police
The Safer Schools & Communities Team have produced videos for parents about their child's online safety.
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Report Harmful Content
A way to report harm that a young person has seen online.
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Report Remove
If a young person has shared a nude image that ended up online, this tool helps it get removed and stops it being shared again.
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So You Got Naked Online
A flyer explaining where you can get support and what to do if you've sent nude images of yourself.
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UK Safer Internet Centre
Information about many online safety issues.
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CEOP
Child Exploitation & Online Protection Command - a way to report online sexual abuse of a young person or if they think it is happening to a friend.
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NSPCC
Teaching your child about internet and online safety.
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Young Gamers & Gamblers
Information and advice for parents about young people's gaming and gambling.
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Common Sense Media
Games, films, tv shows, books, social media networks and more all reviewed independently. You can search by age and see how safe something is or what is involved/topics covered.
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Twisted Toys
A twist on social media networks - what if they were a toy being marketed?
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ParentZone
All things parenting in the digital age.
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Think U Know
The National Crime Agency's CEOP Education team aim to help protect children and young people from online child sexual abuse.
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Internet Matters
Empowering all young people to have a positive time online.
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The Revenge Porn Helpline
A UK service supporting adults (aged 18+) who are experiencing intimate image abuse, also known as, revenge porn.