Select a safety topic to generate assembly notes for your school.
Understanding cyberbullying, recognising the signs, and practical steps to protect your child from online harassment and intimidation.
How to recognise online grooming behaviour, protect your child from predatory adults, and respond if you suspect grooming is taking place.
What sextortion is, how it targets young people, and what to do if your child is being blackmailed with intimate images.
How children can accidentally reveal too much personal information online, and practical steps to help them protect their privacy.
Practical guidance on managing screen time for children and supporting healthy digital habits without constant conflict.
How to keep children safe while gaming online, including managing in-game chat, spending, and contact with strangers.
Understanding the risks of children livestreaming and how to manage live video features across popular platforms.
A practical guide to keeping children safer on social media platforms, covering privacy, content, and contact risks.
Understanding the risks of group chats for children and how to help them manage group messaging safely.
How strangers make contact with children online, the risks involved, and how to teach your child to stay safe.
How scammers target children online and practical steps to help young people recognise and avoid fraud.
How children encounter harmful content online and what parents can do to reduce exposure and respond supportively.
Understanding the risks that AI chatbots, image generators, and AI-powered features pose to children, and how to guide safe use.
How location-sharing features can put children at risk and practical steps to manage location privacy across devices and apps.
How in-app purchases and loot box mechanics target children, and practical steps to prevent unwanted spending.
Understanding how peer pressure influences children's behaviour online, from sharing content they are uncomfortable with to engaging in risky challenges.
Understanding the risks of children sharing photos and videos online, including loss of control, misuse by others, and long-term digital footprint consequences.
Understanding how children are exposed to gambling mechanics through loot boxes, skin gambling, crypto gambling, and sports betting apps — and what parents can do.
Understanding digital self-harm, where children create or seek out harmful content targeting themselves online, and how to recognise and respond to this cry for help.
Understanding the risks of viral online challenges and dares, recognising when a challenge may be dangerous, and knowing how to respond if your child is involved.
Understanding how influencer culture affects children's self-image, spending habits, and behaviour, and how to have helpful conversations about it.
Helping children identify misinformation, fake news, and conspiracy theories online, and developing the critical thinking skills to question what they read.
Understanding how apps and games use manipulative design tactics — countdown timers, fake urgency, and endless scroll — to exploit children's attention and money.
How fake job listings, advance fee fraud, and identity theft target teenagers and young adults seeking work, and how to spot and avoid them.
How manipulative website and app design tricks children and families into unwanted subscriptions and recurring charges — and what to do about it.
How scammers target teen buyers and sellers on Vinted, Depop, and eBay — and what to do if your child falls victim.
AI tools can now clone a child's voice from just a few seconds of audio — typically pulled from social media — and use it to impersonate them in phone calls to family members.
Minors accessing OnlyFans content, attempting to create accounts, or being groomed via creator messaging is a growing safeguarding concern with significant legal implications.
How children are drawn into incel, far-right, conspiracy, and terror-recruitment pipelines online, and how to use the UK Prevent referral pathway.
Cyberflashing is a UK criminal offence as of 31 January 2024. How to recognise it, support your child, and report unsolicited sexual images sent by AirDrop, Bluetooth, or DM.
Snapchat dysmorphia, AR-filter overuse, and the rise in teen referrals to NHS body-image services. How to spot it and support your child.
Pro-ana, pro-mia, extreme-fitness and 'what I eat in a day' content on TikTok, Instagram and Tumblr — how the OSA classifies it and how to get support from Beat.
Fake investment schemes, sextortion paid in Bitcoin or gift cards, in-game rug-pulls and Robux trading scams that bridge to crypto wallets. How to spot them and use Action Fraud.
How drill culture, 'trapping for clout', and county-lines recruitment operate on Snapchat and Telegram, and how grooming language overlaps with gang-loyalty language.
How personal information published online can be weaponised against children — from doxxing in gaming and social communities through to swatting hoax-emergency calls that put a family in the path of armed police.
What healthy online friendships, crushes, and romantic relationships look like for young people — consent, mutuality, boundaries, and how to recognise coercive patterns early.
Risks specific to virtual-reality and mixed-reality headsets like Meta Quest, Apple Vision Pro, and PlayStation VR — harassment in VR, identity blur, motion sickness, time-loss, and in-world groping.
AI-powered plush toys, smart pets, and voice-clone services — what they collect from a child, how cloned voices are used to bait families into scams, and how to evaluate one before bringing it into the home.
How tip-and-gift mechanics on TikTok LIVE, Bigo Live, YouNow, and Twitch can be used to bait or groom children — what to look for, how to switch features off, and where to report.
How to recognise and respond when a child has encountered animal-cruelty videos, livestreams, or 'crush' content online — and the right UK reporting routes through the RSPCA, IWF, and police.
A calm, conversation-led guide for parents when a child has installed a VPN to get around parental controls — what it actually does, what risks change, and how to respond without a panic.
Children featured in family YouTube vlogs, TikTok accounts, and brand deals — consent, labour, monetisation, and the long-term identity footprint, framed against UK GDPR, the ICO Age-Appropriate Design Code, and ASA rules.