Children with additional support needs

CEOP Think you Know Primary ASN Summary of Resources

Age 8-10 ASN

Jigsaw (adapted resource)
Jigsaw (2010) is a film resource which is subtitled and in BSL. It is aimed at children aged 8-10, helping them to recognise the importance of online privacy and the need to be careful about what they share online. Learners will be introduced to grooming behaviours and the way offenders may seek to deceive children online.

Video available on YouTube.

 

Know your friends with Josh and Sue
The film is aimed at young people aged 11-13, but can be used aged 8-10 with young people who have learning disabilities. The film is available in two versions, one for moderate learning disabilities and one for severe levels of need.

Available from thinkuknow.co.uk:

Link for children with moderate learning needs.
Link for children with moderate to severe learning needs.

 

CEOP Think you Know Secondary ASN Summary of Resources

Age 11-13 ASN

First to a Million
This series of films reinforces young people’s understanding of the possible consequences of online activity. Learners will be able to discuss respect for other people, the influence of peer pressure and competition, and how these can affect judgement.

Videos available on YouTube.

 

Tom’s Story
Tom’s Story is aimed at children aged 11-13. The film covers the sensitive topic of contact sexual abuse which some learners may find distressing. It includes concepts such as grooming and online deception. At the end of the film learners are shown how to report to CEOP.

Video available on YouTube.

 

Sam’s Real Friends (Subtitled)
This film is aimed at young people in secondary education who are deaf, however the narrative and messages are also suitable for hearing learners who can follow the subtitles. The film explores the importance of online privacy, helping young people to recognise how to control access to their social media content and understand why it is important to only have contact with trusted friends.

Video available on Thinkuknow and YouTube.

 

Consequences (Adapted Resource)
This film which is subtitled reinforces the importance of keeping personal information and images private. Young people are shown why they should use privacy settings and are reminded that sex offenders can be young and attractive people.

Video available on YouTube.

 

Know your friends with Josh and Sue (Resource for young people with SEND)
The film is aimed at young people aged 11-13 who have learning disabilities. The film is available in two versions, one for moderate learning disabilities and one for severe levels of need.

Available from thinkuknow.co.uk:

Link for children with moderate learning needs.
Link for children with moderate to severe learning needs.

 

Age 14+

Exposed
This film aims to help young people to explore the feelings and attitudes that can lead to them sending nude images. Learners will be able to examine the responsibilities of partners towards each other and the way in which even one mistake can have long-term repercussions.

Video available on YouTube.

 

Exploited (Adapted resource)
Exploited is an 18-minute film which is subtitled and audio described. It helps young people learn to stay safe from sexual exploitation. It educates young people to identify features of an exploitative friendship or relationship in contrast with the development of a healthy relationship, and gives them clear information about how to report abuse and access support.

Link for subtitled version.
Link for audio described version.