A video by Thames Valley Police to raise awareness of consent and sex
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A video by Thames Valley Police to raise awareness of consent and sex
A selection of posters on different topics about online safety and behaviour
Highlighting the ongoing need to talk to our children about sex, relationships and the internet.
Booklet from Kingston and Richmond SEND Family Voices
Find out what they said about their online experiences, attitudes and behaviour
Portal with resources for digital resilience includes this Don't Panic page
An animation using everyday examples to help children understand what consent means.
Poster (A3) for secondaries: What if it were your pic?
Australian film resource on sexting and sharing with lesson plans and video interviews with key characters
Spotlight videos with stimulus and discussion questions to keep safeguarding at the top of everyone's agenda
Guidance, resources and advice to raise awareness of public sexual harassment
US programme with extensive coverage for all Primary and Secondary years
Advice for under 25s on sexting, selfies, bullying and online dating
Oxfam guide to teaching controversial issues of all sorts
Advice and strategies to support parents, teachers and YP with issues resulting from sexting incidents
Just a Joke? Classroom activities to raise awareness of sexualised online bullying for 9 - 12 yr olds
Sexting Mythbuster Poster - for Staff use
Part of Childnet's PSHE Toolkit - understanding the pressures to sexts and the consequences of doing so; exploring when actions have crossed the line.
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