The holiday season is here, and this is your chance to add a little more festive sparkle to your life. Each £1 raffle ticket gives you a chance to win big and light up your Christmas, while also ...
Many of us see our online lives and offline lives as different. But for children growing up with technology and the internet, there isn’t a difference – online life and offline life is just life.
If a young person in your life is self-harming it can be distressing and confusing. It may be difficult to start a conversation with them. They might be doing it because they don’t have the words to ...
It can be hard to know how to talk to your child about the risks of watching online porn. Our advice can help you explain the risks to your child, prevent them from watching porn, and know what to do ...
If a young person in your life is self-harming it can be distressing and confusing. It may be difficult to start a conversation with them. They might be doing it because they don’t have the words to ...
Meet Techosaurus, our new online safety dinosaur! Children are growing up in a time where screens are everywhere and the internet plays a big part in their lives, even from a very young age. This can ...
Children and young people involved with gangs and criminal exploitation need help and support. They might be victims of violence or pressured into doing things like stealing or carrying drugs or ...
It’s important to understand what healthy sexual development looks like in children as they grow. Children’s sexual development is shaped by their environment, experiences and what they see. Children ...
The Whistleblowing Advice Line offers free advice and support to professionals with concerns about how child protection issues are being handled in their own or another organisation. If you think an ...
Whether they’re heading off to university, moving in with a partner or looking for independence, when your child leaves home, it’s a big deal. Whatever the reason for leaving home is, there are things ...
It’s natural for children and teenagers to be curious about sex and relationships. But for some parents and carers, their child starting a new relationship or becoming sexually active is worrying.