Printable templates, agreements, and checklists to help your family or organisation keep children safe.
A printable agreement for families to complete together. Covers screen time, app permissions, privacy rules, and what to do if something goes wrong online.
A step-by-step checklist for parents setting up a child's first phone. Covers parental controls, privacy settings, emergency contacts, and ground rules.
A practical checklist for parents setting up a child's first gaming console. Covers parental controls, online chat settings, spending limits, and age ratings.
A printable emergency contacts sheet for the fridge, noticeboard, or child's bag. Includes space for key numbers, the home address, and medical information.
A checklist for parents to complete with their babysitter before leaving. Covers emergency procedures, household rules, bedtime routines, and contact numbers.
A checklist for parents and carers to establish safe school pickup routines. Covers authorised collectors, identification procedures, and what to do if plans change.
A practical checklist for parents sending a child to a sleepover. Covers questions to ask the host family, online safety, allergies, and pickup arrangements.
A checklist for families travelling with children. Covers documentation, location tracking, emergency plans, and staying safe in unfamiliar places.
A calm, age-appropriate guide to help parents and carers talk to children about body safety, consent, and recognising unsafe situations.
A jargon-free guide to digital safety for grandparents. Covers setting up tablets, understanding apps children use, and basic parental controls in plain language.
A ready-to-use template for schools to include online safety updates in their newsletter. Covers current risks, top tips for parents, and helpful links.
A safeguarding checklist for after-school clubs and out-of-school settings. Covers staff checks, device policies, pickup procedures, and emergency contacts.
A safeguarding checklist for sports clubs working with children. Covers DBS checks, communication policies, photography rules, and reporting procedures.
A template for separated parents to agree on shared device rules and online safety boundaries.
A safety checklist for home-educating families covering online learning, socialisation, and device management.
Adapted safety guidance for parents of children with ADHD, autism, and other neurodevelopmental differences.
A concise guide to the most impactful safety steps for single parents managing devices alone.
A guide connecting mental health awareness with practical digital safety steps for families.
A single-page guide for parents who are brand new to online safety. Covers the five most important steps to take right now, in plain language.
A device-agnostic safety checklist for setting up any new phone, tablet, laptop, or console. Works across all brands and operating systems.
Ready-to-use conversation scripts and discussion prompts for teachers having online safety conversations with pupils at different key stages.
A structured induction pack for newly appointed Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs), covering key responsibilities, essential documents, and first-term priorities.
A printable checklist of grooming warning signs for parents and carers. Covers behavioural changes, digital red flags, communication shifts, and secretive behaviour that may indicate a child is being targeted by an online groomer.
A clear decision-tree flowchart helping teachers and school staff know when and how to make a safeguarding referral, from initial concern to formal action.
A single-page reference card for Designated Safeguarding Leads covering key contacts, referral thresholds, and immediate actions.
A plain-English summary of Keeping Children Safe in Education Part 1 for all school and college staff — covering what every adult working with children must know.
A customisable acceptable use policy (AUP) template for schools, covering pupils' and staff use of devices, the internet, and school systems.
A template risk assessment for schools planning digital activities such as video calls, live-streaming events, or online collaboration with external organisations.
A customisable social media policy template for schools and sports clubs, covering staff conduct, pupil/member use, and the handling of concerns.
A printable consent form for schools and sports clubs to obtain parental permission before photographing or filming children at events and activities.
A printable checklist for teachers and schools to complete before taking pupils on trips, covering device use, photo consent, location sharing, and online safety expectations away from school.
A checklist for schools to use when arranging work experience placements, ensuring safeguarding requirements are met by both the school and the host employer.
A laminated-format quick reference card for supply teachers, covering key safeguarding contacts, reporting procedures, and what to do when a child makes a disclosure.
A guide for sixth forms, further education colleges, and other post-16 providers on safeguarding responsibilities for students aged 16 to 18.
A practical guide for schools preparing for an Ofsted inspection, covering the online safety evidence and policies inspectors are likely to ask about.
A template agreement for community groups and sports clubs to use when onboarding volunteers, setting out their safeguarding responsibilities.
A printable question bank for school governors and trustees to ask the DSL and senior leadership about online and offline safeguarding. Aligned with KCSIE 2025.
An easy-read social story for SEND children that explains, step by step, what blocking and reporting look like on phones, games and social apps.
An easy-read social story for SEND children that explains what counts as private information online and what to do if anyone asks for it.
An easy-read social story that helps SEND children understand the difference between an online friend and a real-life friend, and what is OK to share with each.