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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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As young people’s interest in sex develops, you can support them to develop their understanding around the principles of healthy sexual experiences.
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While social media offers opportunities for young people to stay connected, sexual content may impact on their understanding of sex and relationships.
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Sexual abuse can happen to anyone under 18 and is never a child's fault.
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Grooming is a process offenders use to abuse and exploit children. It can happen online and in person. Learning more about grooming can help you spots signs and know what to do if you have concerns.
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The internet has changed in many ways since it first became publicly accessible. One of the most controversial developments is the growth of the so-called dark web. Understand what the dark web is, why people use it, and what to do if your child is using it.
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