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  • Responding to issues Finding out your child has done something sexually harmful

    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.

  • Responding to issues Why don't children tell their parents about sexual abuse?

    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.

  • Responding to issues What is sexual grooming?

    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.

  • Activity First to a million film

    'First to a Million' is an interactive film to help young people explore a range of issues associated with uploading video content online. In particular it looks at the consequences of uploading sexual content and the impact of this on a group of friends

  • Advice What is sexual abuse?

    Sexual abuse can happen to anyone under 18 and is never a child's fault.

  • Advice Watch Jessie & Friends (BSL)

    This series of three BSL-interpreted animations aims to give 4-7 year olds knowledge, skills and confidence to help them respond safely to risks they may encounter online.