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Many children who are sexually abused don't tell anyone at the time and there are many potential reasons why. Understanding these reasons can help you support your child if you find out they’ve been abused.
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If you're a foster carer or social worker make sure you consider online safety before, during and after any placement.
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It’s no secret that pornography is readily available online. Should you be worried about your children accessing it?
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Most parents love sharing photos of their children with friends and family. But remember - pictures you share online could impact your child in the future. Learn how to protect your child whilst staying social.
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If your child has shared too much information online, don't panic. There are things you can do and organisations who can help safeguard and support your child.
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If your child has been sexually abused they'll need your ongoing support. Dr Elly Hanson, clinical psychologist and adviser to CEOP, gives some tips about how best to support them and look after yourself.
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