Safeguarding your children
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Stop Abuse Together:
A new government resource to help keep children and young people safer from sexual abuse
Most children won’t tell anyone at the time of their abuse. That’s why it’s important for everyone to know how to spot the potential signs of child sexual abuse and where to go for support if concerned.
The new Stop Abuse Together website (stopabusetogether.campaign.gov.uk) can help parents and carers learn to spot the signs, have regular conversations with their child which can help keep them safer, and know when it’s right to reach out for more support.
Talking to your child about online sexual harassment: A guide for parents and carers
This guidance for parents and carers is based on the voices of children and young people and gives tips to adults about how they can support children to stay safer online.
The guide for parents and carers and summary poster are available to download from the Children’s Commissioner for England’s website.
As a parent, knowing how to respond to healthy sexual development can be hugely protective for your child. The two documents below support parents in identifying and
addressing appropriate or inappropriate sexual behaviours in children.
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Risk Assessment for opening school during Covid-19 pandemic (click on button)
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Click the button to access resources for use at home.