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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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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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It’s no secret that pornography is readily available online. Should you be worried about your children accessing it?
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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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From online gaming to social media apps - if your child enjoys the internet it’s important you know how to protect their personal information and support them to make safe choices about what they share about themselves online
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Your children are probably the go-to IT advisor in the family, but security may not be their top priority. We’ve teamed up with The National Cyber Security Centre to give you some advice about how you and your family can work together to make some small changes to the security of your online accounts and devices to better protect yourselves from online scams.
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