Tailored guidance for every group involved in keeping children safe.
Practical safety guidance for parents navigating online and offline risks. From first phones to teenage independence, find age-appropriate advice you can act on today.
A straightforward guide to keeping grandchildren safe in a digital world. No jargon, just clear steps you can take to stay informed and involved.
Safety guidance for anyone in a caring role — whether you look after a relative's child, have a kinship arrangement, or provide informal care. Practical steps to protect children in your care.
Specialist safety guidance for foster carers. Understand the unique online and offline risks for looked-after children and how to create a safe, supportive environment.
Online and offline safety guidance for classroom teachers. Spot the signs, respond appropriately, and teach children to protect themselves.
Whole-school safeguarding resources for headteachers, DSLs, and governors. Policies, training, parent communication, and compliance guidance.
Safeguarding guidance for sports club organisers, coaches, and volunteers. Protect the children in your club with clear policies and practical steps.
Safety guidance for youth workers, club leaders, and community workers. Build safe spaces for young people and respond confidently to safeguarding concerns.
Essential safety information for babysitters. Know what to do in an emergency, keep children safe online and offline, and feel confident in your role.
Straight-talking safety information for teenagers. Your digital life, your choices — but here is what you need to know to stay safe and in control.
Practical online and offline safety guidance for after-school club leaders, volunteers, and coordinators responsible for children outside school hours.
Safety guidance for community organisations working with children, including youth groups, faith groups, and voluntary organisations.
Tailored child safety guidance for single parents managing digital safety, devices, and online risks independently.
Child safety guidance for families where English is an additional language, with practical advice on navigating digital safety across language barriers.
Child safety guidance for children aged 8–17 who provide care for a family member, with a focus on automated safety tools and protecting limited free time.
Digital safety guidance for children and families who are displaced, including those navigating unfamiliar platforms, language barriers, shared devices, and the effects of trauma.
Online safety guidance for families with a parent in the armed forces, covering long-distance communication, social media OPSEC, and supporting children during deployment.
Role-specific guidance for the school or college DSL. KCSiE 2025 expectations, record-keeping, multi-agency referrals, and how to hold the line on safeguarding conversations.
Statutory safeguarding leadership for headteachers in England. Section 175 duty, KCSiE 2025 governance, Ofsted readiness, and whistleblowing culture.
Practical guidance for the link governor for safeguarding. KCSiE 2025 training, visiting the school, reading the Single Central Record, and asking the questions that matter.
Frontline safeguarding for teaching assistants. Spotting changes, supporting disclosures, and following the Working Together 2023 pathway without overstepping.
Reference for LADOs handling allegations against people in positions of trust. Threshold, process, outcomes, multi-agency coordination, and record retention.
Integrating digital risk into Section 47 enquiries, CIN plans, and Child Protection plans. Working alongside CEOP, IWF, and online-harm investigators.
Routine inquiry, IRIS, Red Book observations, and escalation to MASH. The role of primary care in safeguarding children online and offline.
Health needs assessments, mental-health first aid, signposting, and the practicalities of Gillick competence and consent in the school setting.
Working with online-harm presentations within the Tier 1-4 CAMHS framework. Gender-questioning young people, sextortion-linked anxiety, and safeguarding interface.
Operational reference for officers attending child safeguarding incidents. Section 47 versus Section 17, MERLIN, MASH, and joint investigation with social care.
Safeguarding within a religious setting. Mandatory reporting where applicable, support from thirtyone:eight, and building a culture of disclosure.
Ofsted-registered childcare in the home. EYFS safeguarding requirements, phone and device rules, and managing other adults in the household.
Trauma-informed digital boundaries, life-story work, and the Adoption Support Fund. Practical safety for children who have come to your family through adoption or SGO.
Online safety for LGBT+ families. Recognising targeted homophobic abuse, protecting children from being 'outed', and choosing schools and clubs that signal Stonewall School Champion status.
Written for you. Staying safe online while you work out who you are, finding genuine community without being exploited, and knowing who to call when things are hard.