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Did you follow #SaferByChristmas?

This December we shared a 12 day countdown of quick, easy tips to action, helping your children to be #SaferByChristmas on their online devices. Missed a tip? It's not too late - these tips can help protect your children at any time of year.

Have a concern?

It is important to stay calm and consider the steps below:

Find out more

Before doing anything, take a deep breath and try to remain calm. There’s lots of information and advice on this site to help you keep your child safe and access support. Further support if you are concerned about your child.

Talking to your child

Having a calm and open conversation is one way for you and your child to explore what is happening in an honest and supportive way. There’s advice on this site on how to help your child and how to start the conversation if you are concerned that they are being sexually abused. Concerned that your child is being sexually abused?

Take action

Discuss your concerns with someone you trust, for example a friend, partner or your child’s school. You can also talk to a professional at the NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000. Talking about it will help you decide the best action to take to ensure your child is safe. If you are concerned that a child has been, or is being sexually abused, you should report it. You can report directly to CEOP or your local police force. If you think your child is in immediate danger call 999. Report an incident to CEOP.

Seeking support for yourself

Whatever your situation it is likely that you will need support for yourself, as well as for your child. Talk to a friend or relative who you trust, who will listen and support you, or call the NSPCC helpline on 0808 800 5000. Advice on how to look after yourself.

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