Internet Safety Advice

Online safety advice from the NSPCC

Teaching Your Child about Internet & Online Safety | NSPCC

PSOS Social media guidance for parents and carers

Police-Scotland-Social-Media-Guidance

Information on online sexual abuse

https://www.ceop.police.uk/Safety-Centre

Advice for Neurodivergent children

Neurodivergent children safety online | Internet Matters

Online safety for children with SEND | NSPCC

Fearless campaign targeting online sextortion

Sextortion in Scotland | Crimestoppers

CEOP – Online gaming what parents and carers need to know

Gaming: what parents and carers need to know

Project real advice on combatting online disinformation

Project Real

Password security

Three random words – NCSC.GOV.UK

2-step verification

Setting up 2-Step Verification (2SV) – NCSC.GOV.UK


Taking care of your privacy and digital footprints

Taking care of your privacy and digital footprint | Childline

Police Scotland Cybercrime advice

Protecting yourself against cybercrime – Police Scotland

Signposting to resources:

CEOP EDUCATION: An education programme for advice about staying safe when you’re on a phone, tablet or computer.

Internet Matters: Get expert support and practical tips to help children benefit from connected technology and the internet safely and smartly.

Project EvolveResources to equip children and young people for digital life.

UK Safer Internet CentrePromote the safe and responsible use of technology for young people and provide online safety tips, advice and resources to help children and young people stay safe online.

Childline: Childline is a free and confidential service for children and young people. You can phone them on 0800 11 11 or you can visit their website.


NSPCC
: If you are an adult and worried about a child you can call the 24-hour NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000 or visit their website.

ParentLine Scotland:  Call 08000282233 or email: parentlinescotland@children1st.org.uk Parent Line’s opening hours are from 9am-10pm (Mon-Fri) and 12 noon-8pm at weekends. 

Crimestoppers:  Call 0800 555 111 or visit their website.

Fearless: Fearless is a service that allows you to pass on information about crime 100% anonymously. This means you don’t have to give us any personal details.

Police Scotland: Call 101 for advice and support (or call 999 if you think a child is in immediate danger).

Internet Watch FoundationReport remove nude images shared online.

Action Against Stalking Action :against stalking is a designated stalking support charity in Scotland that supports those being stalked both online and offline.

Project Real : Recognise fake news online.

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