Category: CSE, CCE & Sexual Abuse
Digiduck’s Big Decision – Storybook & App about Friendship and Responsibility Online
Digiduck PDF BOOK A beautifully illustrated storybook for children about friendship and responsibility online. Learning how to be a good friend online is now a key part of a young…
Careageous Kids: Keeping your Body Safe – Colouring & Activity Workbook
This Talking to Younger Children About Abuse colouring book is a thoughtful and engaging resource designed to teach children about body safety and personal boundaries in a sensitive and age-appropriate…
The Bubble Book: A Coloring Book and Guide to Helping Protect Children and Their Personal Space
“The Bubble Book: A Coloring Book and Guide to Helping Protect Children and Their Personal Space” is an engaging and educational resource designed to empower children and educate them about…
The Underwear Rule : Sexual Abuse Prevention Guides for Children and Parents
PANTS GUIDES These simple and colourful guides for children and parents developed by NSPCC help children keep safe from sexual abuse. The Underwear Rule teaches children that their body belongs…
Person Posing A Risk To Children Assessment Framework
The Person Posing A Risk To Children Assessment Framework is a comprehensive tool designed for social workers to assess the potential risk posed by individuals who may pose a threat…
Nude Selfies- What Parents and Carers Need to Know (Video for parents; online safety)
Film 1 helps parents and carers understand the reasons why young people create and share nude or nearly nude images. Film 2 helps parents and carers learn about effective strategies…
The Story of Jay (CSE video for teens)
This animated video – about a minute and a half long – tells the hypothetical story of a young person’s sexual exploitation by a man named “Jay,” describing the grooming…
Lucy and the Boy (Video – danger about online sharing)
An educational video (1 minute long) which depicts the dangers of kids sharing on social media. It is aimed at parents of children aged 8- to 12-years-old to emphasise the…
‘I saw your willy’ (Video – danger about online sharing)
An educational video (1 minute long) which depicts the dangers of kids sharing on social media. It is aimed at parents of children aged 8- to 12-years-old to emphasise the…