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Reports of online scares or challenges encouraging harmful or suicidal behaviours can be alarming and confusing. Here we look at how you can speak to your child about scares and challenges, and how to respond if they have seen one.
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Teenagers tell us that sharing sexual pictures and videos is not unusual. It can be risky but don’t panic, there are steps you can take if things get out of control.
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Parental controls are a great tool to help better protect your children online. Find out how you can use them more effectively.
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Ensure your children know they can get help at any time and find out more about some of the things you can do to support them to be safer.
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Sexual abuse can happen to anyone under 18 and is never a child's fault.
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Dr Elly Hanson, clinical psychologist and adviser to CEOP, provides some guidance and things to think about if you discover that your child has sexually harmed another.
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